Nscale Raises US$2bn to Expand AI Data Centres

Nscale has raised US$2bn in Series C funding to accelerate the global expansion of its AI data centre and compute platform.
The funding round – the largest Series C raise in European history – values the company at US$14.6bn and will support the deployment of new AI infrastructure across Europe, North America and Asia.
Led by Aker ASA and 8090 Industries, the round also includes participation from Astra Capital Management, Citadel, Dell, Jane Street, Lenovo, Linden Advisors, Nokia, NVIDIA and Point72.
Nscale says the capital will be used to expand its vertically integrated AI infrastructure stack, which combines GPU compute, networking, data services and orchestration software within large-scale production environments.
Scaling infrastructure for AI workloads
Demand for AI infrastructure has surged as organisations move models from research into operational deployments. The company says the key constraint facing the market is no longer demand for AI capabilities but the ability to deploy and operate compute infrastructure at scale.
Josh Payne, CEO and Founder of Nscale, says: “This is the fourth industrial revolution; the world is changing at a rapid pace.
“Over the next five years, artificial intelligence will be integrated into every industry, every product and every job – accelerating drug discovery, extending human life, autonomising travel and robotics, lifting productivity and driving massive growth. This is leading to the largest infrastructure buildout in human history.
"Nscale is leading this buildout. We are building this foundation that the market sits on, the engine of superintelligence."
The rapid growth of AI workloads is reshaping capacity planning. High-performance GPUs, advanced networking and reliable energy supply are increasingly being integrated into dedicated AI data centre environments.
Board expansion strengthens governance
Alongside the funding announcement, Nscale confirmed the appointment of three new members to its board of directors.
Sheryl Sandberg, Susan Decker and Nick Clegg will join the company’s leadership, bringing experience across technology operations, governance and global policy.
Sheryl is Co-Founder of Sandberg Bernthal Venture Partners and previously served as Chief Operating Officer at Meta and an early executive at Google. Susan is CEO and co-founder of Raftr and former President of Yahoo.
Nick is currently a General Partner at Hiro Capital and previously served as UK Deputy Prime Minister and President of Global Affairs at Meta.
They will join the existing board, which includes Josh Payne, Rael Nurick, Jacob Leschly and Øyvind Eriksen.
The appointments add governance and policy expertise as AI infrastructure operators face growing scrutiny around energy consumption, data governance and the regulatory environment surrounding large-scale AI deployments.
Consolidating operations in Norway
Nscale also confirmed that the Aker Nscale joint venture, announced in 2025, will be fully integrated into the company.
Under the agreement, Aker will remain a major shareholder while its CEO Øyvind Eriksen continues to serve on the Nscale board.
Øyvind Eriksen, President and CEO of Aker ASA, says: “This step strengthens execution by putting delivery and governance under one roof, while keeping continuity for the people and projects already under way.
"We have full confidence in Nscale’s ability to deliver responsibly in Norway over the long term, and we believe this positions the work for faster progress and durable value creation.”
Rayyan Islam, Co-Founder and General Partner of 8090 Industries, adds: “We are living through a new era defined by AI, and the limiting factor is infrastructure.
"Compute, energy, and industrial-scale deployment capacity will determine which nations and companies lead the next generation of technological and economic progress. Nscale has built a platform uniquely capable of solving this challenge by vertically integrating the critical layers of AI infrastructure – from energy and data centers to compute and orchestration.”
The funding will support the continued expansion of Nscale’s data centre platform, including commitments to waste heat reuse, local skills development and infrastructure investment in regions where the company operates.


