September 16, 2025
Galaxy Data Centers, the global data center operator and advisory firm, has partnered with UK energy tech innovator Zendo to integrate clean energy into its Redhill Data Centre in Greater London. Zendo has procured a £20m supply contract to deliver 40GWh of renewable energy annually, equivalent to the power demand of 15,000 UK homes.
Galaxy acquired Redhill in January and embarked on a £10m multi-year upgrade program to make it a clean energy leader in UK data centers and a hub for high-performance computing and AI workloads. Clean energy for the campus will be provided by UrbanChain, a UK-based renewable energy trading platform that ensures direct traceability to the origin of renewable sources, rather than unlinked certificates.
Ash Gupta, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Galaxy Data Centers, said: “Our partnership with Zendo reflects the determination of both companies to overcome some of the biggest challenges facing the data center market today. We’re proud to be leading the charge in setting new industry standards for efficiency, sustainability and technological innovation, beginning with this traceable contract. It offers a compelling model for any enterprise evaluating their colocation and hosting options.”
Already home to several Fortune 500 companies, Redhill’s transformation showcases Galaxy’s data center strategy, combining direct renewable energy sourcing, an innovative Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), and a commitment to AI-ready infrastructure.
Read the full press release here on the Galaxy website.



