In Jaidhof, Lower Austria, Anexia demonstrates how future technologies and sustainability can go hand in hand. A state-of-the-art photovoltaic park was built in record time on an area of 1.16 hectares. It supplies clean energy not to households, but directly to Anexia’s digital infrastructure and data centers – a pioneering project for renewable energy and the associated sustainable data center infrastructure.
As an international cloud and internet service provider, Anexia guarantees reliable digital services. But in times of rising energy costs and geopolitical uncertainty, simply operating data centers is not enough.
CEO Alexander Windbichler explains:
Because those who control their own energy supply remain digitally sovereign – technologically, economically, and geopolitically.
The Jaidhof PV park comprises:
With a total output of almost 1 megawatt, the plant produces around 1,127 megawatt hours of electricity per year – enough to sustainably operate a significant part of Anexia’s Austrian data center infrastructure.
Anexia thinks beyond pure energy production. Native trees and shrubs such as hawthorn, elderberry, and hornbeam have been planted around the facility in Krems Land, Lower Austria. A hayflower meadow provides valuable habitat for flora and fauna in an intensively farmed agricultural landscape.
With the Jaidhof PV park, Anexia is sending a clear signal: renewable energy for sustainable data center infrastructure is not a vision, but a reality.
The project shows that technological innovation, environmental awareness, and digital sovereignty together point the way to an independent digital future.
You can find the video about the creation of the Jaidhof PV park here: Solar by Anexia