The Group

Part of the Riveon Group.

GreenGridLabs is a European datacenter operator with independent local entities in Finland, Sweden and Germany. We are part of the Riveon Group.

Footprint

Active local entities. One shared brand.

Each GreenGridLabs entity is a fully registered, active company in its jurisdiction — licensed, staffed and ready to operate. The status below refers to site development, not the entity itself. The greengridlabs.com domain is the shared digital presence for all of them.

Finland

GreenGridLabs Finland Oy

Sites
  • Dalsbruk Live
  • Oulu Planned
Sweden

GreenGridLabs Sweden AB

Sites
  • Söråker Pre-launch
Germany

GreenGridLabs Germany GmbH

Sites
  • Gera Site Developing
Future

Further jurisdictions

Sites
  • Under evaluation Planned
Why local entities

Because datacenters are a local business.

Power, permitting, workforce, safety, data protection — all of it is governed at country level. A local operator can be authorised, audited and held accountable under the rules that actually apply on site.

01

Rooted in the community

Our sites are built where we operate — and so are the teams that run them. Engineers, technicians and site managers live locally, work with local suppliers and contribute to the economic fabric of their region. A datacenter should be a good neighbour, not a remote outpost.

02

Built for accountability

Every GreenGridLabs entity is a fully registered company in its jurisdiction, subject to the same standards as any other local business. Permits, grid connections and environmental approvals are held where they belong — by the operator on the ground, not by a parent company abroad.

03

Integrated into the grid

Each site connects directly to the national grid and participates in local energy markets. That means real demand response, real frequency reserves and a real relationship with the grid operator. Our battery systems don't just consume power — they help stabilise supply for everyone around them.

04

One standard, many markets

All entities share the same operational playbook — security, uptime, sustainability reporting. But each one adapts to the regulatory and commercial landscape of its country. New markets can be added cleanly without disrupting what's already running.