EU Commission awards 180 million euro cloud contract to four European providers

By Leo Marchandon on Apr 20, 2026 1:44PM
EU Commission awards 180 million euro cloud contract to four European providers

The European Commission on ⁠Friday ⁠awarded a 180 million euro (US$212 million) tender for sovereign cloud services to four European providers for a six-year period, as part of ‌a push to reduce the bloc's ‌dependence ‌on non-European technology.

The tender, launched ‌in October 2025, was awarded ⁠to Luxembourg's Post Telecom, Germany's StackIT, French Iliad's data centre unit Scaleway and Belgium's Proximus.

"This tender supports the Commission's broader efforts to ​enhance its own sovereignty, reinforcing strategic control across key technologies and infrastructure," the ⁠European Union's executive body said in a statement.

The providers were selected based on their alignment with the Commission's Cloud Sovereignty Framework, for which they had to ensure that non-EU entities have limited control over the technologies they use or the services they provide, the Commission said.

"Scaling the ​use of EU cloud is ⁠key to strengthening Europe’s digital ⁠sovereignty," Henna Virkkunen, the EU's digital chief, said on X.

Post Telecom ​is bringing on partners OVHcloud and CleverCloud, while ‌Proximus leads ⁠a consortium made up of Mistral AI, Clarence, and Thales and Google Cloud's data centre joint venture S3NS.

OVHcloud founder ‌and CEO Octave Klaba said in a post on X that the Post Telecom consortium had been selected to provide cloud services for ​the European Commission’s more than 40 agencies, allowing them to "prove there are credible alternatives in Europe".

Paris-listed shares of OVHcloud rose ‌after ⁠the announcement and were ​up around 2.5% by 1005 GMT.

(Reporting by Leo Marchandon ​in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

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