A data center is to be built in Montenegro as part of an infrastructure deal with Hungary.
Details about the facility’s location, capacity, and size were not disclosed. The exact breakdown of both countries’ roles in the project is also unclear.
The scheme was announced during a meeting held on Wednesday between the Montenegrin Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Policy Nik Gjeloshaj, and Hungary’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Peter Szijjarto.
Among the topics discussed were economic cooperation, investment opportunities, and Montenegro’s accession to the European Union, which began in 2012. The country intends to join the EU by 2028.
There is little publicly available information about the data center market in Montenegro. According to Data Center Map, there are no data centers in the country, notwithstanding government and military facilities.
Most of Hungary’s data centers are located in Budapest, the country’s capital.