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Phoenix Group Takes UAE AI Data-Center Capital Into Europe With DC Max Deal

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Abu Dhabi-based Phoenix Group is partnering with France’s DC Max on an 18MW AI-ready data center in Lyon, using the project as the first step in a platform targeting more than 1GW of AI and HPC capacity across Europe and the GCC. The deal centers on land, permits, grid access and the speed required to meet AI compute demand.

Phoenix Group Takes UAE AI Data-Center Capital Into Europe With DC Max Deal

Phoenix uses Lyon to test a European AI infrastructure platform

Abu Dhabi's Phoenix Group is moving its AI data-center strategy into Europe through a partnership with DC Max, a French data-center developer.

The first project is an 18MW AI-ready facility in Lyon, France, and Phoenix presents it as the opening deployment of a broader European Data Center Platform.

The announcement is market-relevant because it links a UAE-headquartered digital infrastructure operator with European power, permitting and site-development capacity.

Phoenix is not describing the Lyon site as a one-off build.

It is positioning the project as a repeatable model for AI and high-performance computing capacity across Europe and the GCC.

The immediate operational claim is concrete: Phoenix says it has already acquired land for the Lyon site, with secured permits, grid connection in place and available power.

Construction is expected to begin in July 2026, while delivery is targeted between Q4 2027 and Q1 2028.

The partnership is built around power access and speed

AI data-center demand increasingly turns on power availability, grid access and permitting timelines.

The source material says traditional development timelines can run 36 to 48 months, while enterprises and hyperscalers are reserving capacity years ahead.

DC Max brings a French development pipeline, permitting relationships and grid access.

Phoenix brings capital and operating scale from its existing digital infrastructure base.

That combination is intended to shorten the path from site control to delivered capacity in markets where AI compute demand is moving faster than conventional data-center development.

Lyon is central to the pitch.

The city is described as France's second-largest city, with an industrial base, electrical infrastructure and land costs below Paris.

Those attributes matter because AI-ready data centers need both power and a cost structure that can support large-capacity deployments.

One gigawatt is the ambition, not the first phase

The first Lyon facility is 18MW, but the partnership points to a much larger platform.

Phoenix's European framework is aimed at more than 1GW of AI and HPC capacity when Europe and the GCC are counted together.

DC Max contributes a development opportunity base above 1GW, with an estimated value of $8 billion.

That scale is the strategic signal.

A single 18MW site would be a regional data-center project.

A repeatable pipeline backed by land, grid access and permits would place Phoenix in the group of operators trying to build cross-border AI infrastructure rather than only local capacity.

Phoenix also points to 550MW already deployed in the UAE, Oman, North America and Ethiopia.

That existing footprint gives the company a base for arguing that the European move extends an operating model rather than starting from zero.

UAE capital is moving into the AI compute supply chain

The transaction also shows how Gulf digital-infrastructure companies are trying to participate directly in the AI compute supply chain.

Phoenix Group PLC is headquartered in Abu Dhabi, is listed on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange, and is described as an IHC portfolio company.

Munaf Ali, Phoenix Group's co-founder and GCEO, framed the move as a step for an Emirati company on the global AI infrastructure stage.

Romain Fremont, DC Max's CEO, emphasized that the French developer has secured power positions in Lyon and across France and that the partnership adds the ability to deliver at pace.

The next watchpoint is execution rather than ambition.

Further announcements are expected in 2026, but the more material milestones are the July 2026 construction start, the Q4 2027 to Q1 2028 delivery window, and whether Phoenix and DC Max convert the stated 1GW-plus pipeline into permitted, powered sites.

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