| Developers: | IXcellerate (Ixelereit) |
| Date of the premiere of the system: | November 2025 |
| Branches: | Information Technology |
| Technology: | DPC |
Main Article: Data Center (Data Center)
2025: Construction Begins
data centers IXcellerate The operator completed the 5.5 hectare land acquisition and embarked on its third campus. DPC The site is located next to the village of Vyoshki in the urban district. Mytishchi This was reported by the press service of IXcellerate in November 2025.
The project is financed from the company's own funds through reinvestment of profits, as well as from borrowed capital. The plot of land is 6 km from the North Campus IXcellerate. Proximity to existing data centers will allow current customers to develop within a single ecosystem with minimal delays. New customers will be able to get started flexibly without having to reserve and pay for capacity for years to come.
The IXcellerate Vöshki campus is designed for 7,500 racks and a capacity of over 130 MW. On its territory there will be two new data centers MOS11 and MOS12, warehouses and client offices.
The 2500-seat MOS11 data center will be opened on the basis of an existing brownfield building. The use of the finished infrastructure will speed up the commissioning of the facility. The first stage is expected to launch in the summer of 2026. The facility is designed similar to MOS5 and meets Tier III requirements.
Continuity of the new facility will be ensured by 2N double redundancy through two independent inputs from two urban substations. The system uses diesel generator sets and uninterruptible power supplies. The availability of electricity will be 40 MW. The average rack load is 12kW and can be increased to 44kW to accommodate high-performance systems.
Cooling will be organized using LSV (Low Speed Ventilation) technology using chillers with friculation and precooling. The energy storage system will keep the PUE energy efficiency at 1.33. The project includes a combined fire extinguishing system with gas and finely dispersed water.
The launch of the construction of the second MOS12 facility on the campus is scheduled for 2027. Phased commissioning of capacities is scheduled for 2029-2030.[1]


