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SoftBank pledges €75bn to build Europe’s biggest AI facility in France

Masayoshi Son places France at the centre of his global AI ambitions
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"}],[{"start":113.9,"text":"One of the main facilities in Dunkirk will see SoftBank partner with Schneider Electric to create a hub for AI infrastructure and robotics manufacturing, at a site ideally placed to serve customers in London, Brussels and Amsterdam. "}],[{"start":128.45000000000002,"text":"If completed, the full 5GW complex — equivalent to the output of five nuclear power stations, or roughly New York City’s peak electricity demand — would take SoftBank’s total investment to about €75bn ($87bn). "}],[{"start":143.50000000000003,"text":"The French project forms part of SoftBank’s growing AI infrastructure portfolio, including a 10GW data centre project in Ohio announced by Trump administration officials in March."}],[{"start":154.55000000000004,"text":"SoftBank is putting all of its efforts into establishing itself at the heart of the AI revolution. 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"}],[{"start":208.60000000000002,"text":"Typical funding arrangements would see SoftBank contributing a small initial equity financing, with the vast majority of the capital coming through debt-based project financing. "}],[{"start":218.75000000000003,"text":"Alongside projects in the US and France, SoftBank is part of a consortium planning to build 5GW of AI infrastructure in Abu Dhabi with G42, OpenAI, Oracle, Nvidia and Cisco."}],[{"start":233.05000000000004,"text":"The ultimate customers and providers of the computing equipment for its French facility have not yet been determined. "}],[{"start":240.15000000000003,"text":"Even as technology groups commit hundreds of billions of dollars to expanding AI capacity, not all of the projects trumpeted by politicians and executives have materialised. "}],[{"start":250.95000000000005,"text":"A flagship UK project by OpenAI to build a facility in north-east England, hailed by British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s government in September, has been put on indefinite hold. "}],[{"start":263.00000000000006,"text":"Macron, who came to power in 2017 on a pro-business platform, has sought to lure industrial investments to France including through the now annual meet-and-greet at the Palace of Versailles. Recent editions have pivoted more towards AI, and France has vaunted its reliance on low-carbon nuclear electricity as one pull for investors."}],[{"start":283.70000000000005,"text":"This year’s Choose France comes less than a year before a highly uncertain presidential election in which the far right is polling ahead and Macron cannot stand again. "}],[{"start":301.95000000000005,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1780192750_3395.mp3"}

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