Richemont
The former Moselle thermal power plant, reinvented as a key node for European AI.

Where yesterday's heavy industry fuels tomorrow's computing power.
Located in Moselle, a stone's throw from the European metropolis of Metz and at the confluence of Luxembourg, Germany, Belgium and France, the Richemont site occupies the 20 hectares of a former EDF thermal power plant commissioned in 1954 and shut down in 2010.
Its unique geographical position makes it a key node for Western Europe's AI infrastructure, with privileged access to cross-border electrical interconnections and European fibre networks.
The conversion of this symbolic industrial site, which operated on blast furnace gas from regional steelworks, is fully aligned with European digital sovereignty objectives.
At the heart of Europe, infrastructure built to last.
With 150 MW of on-site capacity delivered in Q2 2029, Richemont constitutes a strategic anchor point for clients seeking a central European location and infrastructure that is at once powerful, secure and aligned with the digital sovereignty requirements of the Grand Est region and the European Union.



