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France's Mistral raises $830 million in debt for AI data centre build-up

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Posted on March 30, 2026

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By Supantha Mukherjee and Leo Marchandon STOCKHOLM, March 30 - Europe's leading AI provider Mistral has raised $830 million in new debt to buy 13,800 Nvidia chips for a major data centre near Paris,

Mistral Raises $830M Debt to Build Major AI Data Centre in France

Mistral’s Debt Financing and Expansion Plans

By Supantha Mukherjee and Leo Marchandon

Major Debt Raise for AI Infrastructure

STOCKHOLM, March 30 - Europe's leading AI provider Mistral has raised $830 million in new debt to buy 13,800 Nvidia chips for a major data centre near Paris, the firm told Reuters, as Europe races to scale AI infrastructure to compete with the U.S. and China.

Significance of the Deal

The deal, set to be announced on Monday, marks Mistral's first debt raising and underscores growing investor confidence in European AI firms as they seek to challenge the dominance of U.S. tech giants like Microsoft, Google and Amazon in cloud computing and AI services.

Consortium and Data Centre Details

Financing Partners

Mistral's debt raising was financed by a consortium of seven banks, including BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole CIB, HSBC and MUFG, it said. The data center in Bruyeres-le-Chatel is expected to become operational in the second quarter of 2026.

Expansion Timeline

Mistral selected the site for its first data center in February 2025. Last month, the company unveiled plans for a second facility in Sweden and said it would seek to secure 200 megawatts of capacity across Europe by the end of 2027.

Strategic Importance for Europe

    "Scaling our infrastructure in Europe is critical to empower our customers and to ensure AI innovation and autonomy remain at the heart of Europe," Chief Executive Arthur Mensch said in a statement shared with Reuters.

Mistral’s Role in European AI Ecosystem

Positioning as a European Alternative

    The Paris-based startup, which provides AI models to the French armed forces, has positioned itself as a European alternative to U.S. AI leaders, offering both models and infrastructure services to governments and enterprises seeking greater technological independence.

(Reporting by Supantha Mukerjee in Stockholm and Leo Marchandon in Gdansk; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus)

Key Takeaways

  • Mistral’s $830 million debt financing underscores growing backing from major banks—BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole CIB, HSBC and MUFG—for European AI infrastructure amid competition with U.S. and Chinese tech giants.
  • The new data centre in Bruyères‑le‑Châtel (Essonne), chosen in February 2025, is expected to go live in Q2 2026 and includes 13,800 NVIDIA chips to power Mistral Compute—Europe’s largest AI cluster ambitions.
  • Mistral’s expansion aligns with broader European AI sovereignty efforts: it has plans for a second facility in Sweden and aims to secure 200 MW of AI compute capacity across Europe by end‑2027.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much debt has Mistral raised for its AI data centre?
Mistral has raised $830 million in new debt financing to build its major AI data centre near Paris.
What will the new funding be used for?
The funding will be used to purchase 13,800 Nvidia chips and build a data centre in Bruyeres-le-Chatel, France.
Which banks are involved in Mistral's debt raising?
A consortium of seven banks funded the debt, including BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole CIB, HSBC and MUFG.
When is the Mistral data centre expected to become operational?
The data centre is expected to become operational in the second quarter of 2026.
Why is Mistral scaling its AI infrastructure in Europe?
Mistral is scaling infrastructure to foster AI innovation, autonomy, and offer European alternatives to US tech giants.

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