We are proud that our 150 MW CDG campus outside of Paris, will be powered from 100% renewable sources, allowing our customers to grow responsibility at hyperscale.
Acoustic Design and Community Integration
Facilities undergo rigorous acoustic modeling with mitigation measures to minimize community impact. We deploy acoustic attenuation strategies throughout the life cycle of our projects, adding sound-absorbing materials to back-up generators, stationing equipment on anti-vibration mounts, purchasing low-noise fans, and planting trees and landscaping elements that absorb and diffuse noise.
Operational Excellence and Zero-Waste Practices
CloudHQ operates under ISO-aligned management systems driving zero-waste practices and continuous efficiency improvements.
Leveraging Native Materials
In every market, CloudHQ builds at global scale — but never without local character. The use of native wood in our facilities is a quiet expression of respect for place. This approach honors regional craftsmanship, reduces the environmental footprint associated with longdistance material transport, and brings warmth to highly engineered environments. Even at hyperscale, our buildings reflect a simple truth: infrastructure is strongest when it belongs where it is built.
Meadow Planting to Improve Local Biodiversity
All of our current developments include meadow-planting strategies, incorporating the deliberate use of native grasses, wildflowers, and low-maintenance perennials—instead of traditional turf grass—to landscape large portions of a site. It’s a land-use strategy and an environmental performance tool, not just an aesthetic choice.