IXOLIFT DataLifts Trusted by Nordic Data Centres with Sustainable AI Infrastructure

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Finnish data centres are emerging as global leaders in sustainable AI infrastructure, as highlighted in Hufvudstadsbladet’s coverage of the Telia Helsinki Data Center (HDC), which operates on 100% renewable energy and recovers waste heat for the Helsinki district heating network. The article showcases how facilities are reducing water consumption while meeting rapidly increasing AI‑driven computing demands. It also features the IXOLIFT DataLift E PRO, underscoring the importance of safe, efficient, and ergonomic server‑handling solutions in modern high‑density data‑centre environments.

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Hufvudstadsbladet Article

Hufvudstadsbladet — the highest circulation Swedish language newspaper in Finland, headquartered in Helsinki — has published an article on how Finnish data centres are reducing water consumption while supporting the growing demands of AI.

The article was photographed inside Telia Helsinki Data Center (HDC) — a flagship Nordic facility recognized for its security, sustainability, and high‑performance computing capabilities. HDC operates on 100% renewable energy and features an advanced waste heat recovery system that feeds excess heat into the Helsinki district heating network, helping warm homes and supporting a circular‑economy ecosystem.

IXOLIFT DataLift E PRO in Action

The article includes a photo featuring our IXOLIFT DataLift E PRO operating inside this state‑of‑the‑art environment.

Acknowledgements

A big thank‑you to the data‑centre teams who rely on IXOLIFT every day. Our mission remains unchanged: helping the industry work safer, cleaner, and smarter.

Additional Information

For those who read Swedish, you can click the link in the comments to read the full article. This screen capture is in English for easy reading. Original article in Swedish: here.
Hufvudstadsbladet author: Daniel Nord, photo credit: Timo Kari

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