La Maxe
At the confluence of four countries, decarbonised energy powering European intensive computing.

Decarbonised energy, European location, peak density: La Maxe redefines the cost of computing.
A few kilometres from Richemont, the La Maxe site occupies 23 hectares of a former EDF power plant on the banks of a dedicated canal derived from the Moselle. This singular position, at the confluence of four European countries — Luxembourg, Germany, Belgium, France — gives it direct access to some of Europe's cheapest decarbonised energy, produced by surplus local industry. With a total capacity of 250 MW delivered in two phases (50 MW in Q4 2028, +200 MW by 2030), La Maxe represents one of the most attractive sites in the Éclairion portfolio in terms of energy competitiveness.
Two sites, one ecosystem: the Grand Est becomes the European capital of sovereign AI.
The La Maxe site complements Éclairion's Grand Est deployment alongside Richemont, forming a dual-site cluster capable of meeting massive capacity demands while guaranteeing operational resilience. Its energy model — based on local decarbonised industrial surplus — makes it a reference for the most demanding clients in terms of carbon footprint.




