Latvia's Commitment to Digital Innovation: President Rinkevics Visits Delska's Cutting-Edge Data Center
On February 3, 2026, the President of Latvia, Edgars Rinkevics, made a significant visit to Delska's newly commissioned 10 MW data center located in Riga. This facility, deemed one of the most sustainable data centers in the Baltic region, reflects Latvia's commitment to technological advancement ahead of its official launch.
During the visit, President Rinkevics was joined by Delska's CEO Andris Gailitis and CTO Rihards Kaletovs, who provided insights into the advanced capabilities of the new center and its importance in supporting growing demands for artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC). The center is poised to play a crucial role in reinforcing Latvia's digital sovereignty in a rapidly evolving technology landscape.
In his address, President Rinkevics emphasized the vital role of data centers in nurturing technology companies and contributing to the country’s digital resilience. He stated, "Data centers located in Latvia are essential for the development of technology companies and for the country's digital resilience. It is important for the state to recognize not only the challenges but also the opportunities that data center service providers present in strengthening Latvia's global competitiveness."
The Delska facility covers an impressive area of 7,100 square meters, designed with modular capabilities that support up to 250 kW per rack. This setup allows for future growth, with the potential to expand power capacity to 30 MW on the currently acquired land. The investment in this state-of-the-art center exceeds 30 million euros, showcasing a strong commitment to both innovation and sustainability.
Gailitis highlighted current global trends impacting the data center industry, particularly the increasing adoption of AI and the intensifying pressures on energy supply within Europe’s established tech hubs. In light of these developments, he noted that companies are beginning to shift infrastructure to locations that offer greater energy accessibility and scalability—which the Baltic states can provide.
A key focus of Rinkevics' visit was the center's commitment to sustainability. The data center operates entirely on renewable energy sources, tapping into Northern European wind farms, solar parks, and hydroelectric power. Delska is not only reducing its environmental footprint but also enhancing efficiency by using backup generators powered by Neste MY Renewable Diesel. Additionally, any electricity generated during maintenance windows is redirected to consumers, minimizing waste—a crucial step in the journey toward a more sustainable operational model.
The facility is equipped with advanced cooling technologies, including hot-aisle containment, innovative free-cooling solutions, and high-performance Trane chillers, which ensure that operational demands, particularly for high-density GPU workloads, are met effectively. Furthermore, they are proud to achieve a power usage effectiveness rating of below 1.3, emphasizing their commitment to green practices.
As an indication of the facility's potential, it is also Uptime Institute Tier III Design certified, with plans to achieve Tier III Facility Certification by March 2026. The official opening event for the EU North Riga LV DC1 is anticipated to take place on April 8, which will further position Latvia as a significant player in the tech and data center arena.
Founded over 26 years ago, Delska has become a leader among data center operators in the Baltic region, providing a diverse portfolio of services including cloud infrastructure, server rental, colocation, network security, and managed services, while operating multiple facilities in Latvia and Lithuania.
This remarkable visit not only signifies government support for the tech sector but also marks a pivotal moment in Latvia's journey towards digital transformation and sustainable innovation. Through strategic developments like the Delska data center, Latvia is setting a compelling example of how to blend technology and sustainability effectively.