
Fingrid
Finland's national electricity transmission operator; offers fast grid connections that make Finland the top-ranked data-centre siting country in 2026.
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Why does Finland's grid make it faster to connect a data centre there than anywhere in the UK or US?
Timeline for Fingrid
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Data Centres: Boom and BacklashWhat is Fingrid and why does it matter for data centres?
How fast can Fingrid connect a new data centre to the Finnish grid?
Who owns and operates the Finnish electricity transmission grid?
Background
Fingrid offers data-centre operators large-load grid connections significantly faster than the queues at the UK's NESO or Texas's ERCOT, and does so without the multi-year congestion caused by competing applications. Finland's combination of Fingrid's connection speed, WRI Aqueduct water-stress rating of under 0.10, and more than 8,000 free-cooling hours per year puts Kajaani and Tampere at the top of the global data-centre siting shortlist for 2026.
Fingrid is Finland's national electricity transmission operator (TSO), founded in 1996 and majority owned by the Finnish state (52.5 per cent). It operates approximately 14,000 km of high-voltage transmission lines and manages real-time grid balancing across Finland. Finland is part of the Nordic electricity market (Nord Pool) and connects to Sweden, Norway, Estonia, and Russia. Nordic electricity prices are generally among the lowest in Europe, particularly during periods of high hydropower and wind generation.
The constraints Fingrid cannot address are rural transmission capacity and the talent pool in remote sites like Kajaani. The existing 400 kV backbone does not pass directly through Kajaani, meaning large-scale additional DC capacity there would require transmission investment on a timeline of several years. Fingrid is a member of ENTSO-E (European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity) and participates in cross-border congestion management.