Nscale lands mega-round to power next-generation AI workloads
European infrastructure startup Nscale has raised a massive €1.7 billion Series C round to accelerate the build-out of a global AI compute network, positioning itself as a key player in the race to supply capacity for training and deploying large-scale AI models.
The new funding, one of the largest late-stage rounds in Europe’s deep tech ecosystem, will be used to expand Nscale‘s high-performance data center footprint, secure long-term access to cutting-edge GPUs, and develop orchestration software that makes large clusters easier to provision for enterprise and research customers.
Building a global AI compute backbone
Nscale aims to tackle one of the most pressing bottlenecks in modern artificial intelligence: reliable access to scalable, high-density compute. As demand for training large language models and other advanced architectures soars, traditional cloud capacity is increasingly constrained and expensive.
By focusing exclusively on AI infrastructure, Nscale is designing facilities optimized for GPU clusters, advanced cooling, and high-speed interconnects. The company plans to deploy new regions across Europe, North America, and select Asia-Pacific markets, enabling customers to run latency-sensitive workloads closer to end users while complying with local data sovereignty rules.
Targeting enterprises, labs, and AI-native startups
The fresh capital will help Nscale deepen relationships with global enterprises, research institutions, and fast-growing AI startups that require dedicated, predictable capacity for model training and inference. The company is also investing in higher-level tools, including cluster management, workload scheduling, and cost-optimization layers that sit atop its bare-metal infrastructure.
Industry analysts see the round as further evidence that AI compute is becoming a strategic asset class, with specialized providers emerging alongside hyperscale cloud platforms. For European founders and investors, the scale of the Series C underscores growing confidence that the region can host globally competitive players in the AI infrastructure stack.
As AI systems continue to grow in size and complexity, securing long-term access to performant, energy-efficient compute is likely to remain a critical priority. With this new funding, Nscale is betting it can become one of the core backbones powering the next wave of AI innovation worldwide.

