templus operates a paneuropean network of carrier-neutral data centers designed around proximity and interconnection. The infrastructure spans multiple European locations, with each facility positioned to reduce latency and support high-density workloads. The company publishes technical capacity and facility standards by location, with claims of Tier III reliability and 100% renewable electricity across its network.
The business rests on three core offerings. Colocation provides physical space and infrastructure for customer equipment in facilities built to handle modern, compute-intensive deployments. Interconnection and connectivity services leverage the carrier-neutral model to enable multiple routing and peering options. The IA Ready platform addresses the specific requirements of AI workload operators, combining latency reduction, data sovereignty assurance, and secure application delivery.
The distributed architecture reflects a deliberate strategy to move infrastructure closer to where digital activity occurs, rather than concentrating capacity in distant hubs. This proximity-first approach serves business customers across digital services, AI operations, and applications where latency and data residency matter. The carrier-neutral operating model is central to the proposition, enabling customers to select among connectivity providers and maintain flexibility in their network design.