Transparent colocation pricing
– pay only for what you
actually use

Why spend 51,700 USD a year on electricity when you would pay just 14,400 USD with us? Our data center colocation pricing is based on high energy efficiency, with a PUE of 1.3 compared to the market average of 2.5.

 

You save up to 37,300 USD annually for every 10 kW of your hardware’s consumption. Our model is fully transparent with no hidden fees. You pay only your real consumption multiplied by our PUE coefficient.

Why choose our services with low colocation pricing

Annual DC efficiency (2022)
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Installed cabinets
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Fair colocation pricing based on true efficiency

Our colocation pricing reflects real operating costs, not marketing tricks. With a PUE of 1.3, you pay up to 40% less for cooling compared to competitors running at a PUE of 2.5. The formula is simple: your consumption × electricity purchase price × PUE coefficient. 

 

There are no flat fees for unused capacity and no overbooking of resources. Each month, you see exactly what you’re paying for—your hardware’s actual consumption plus its proportional share of data center operating costs. 

Indicative comparison of our data center colocation pricing vs. competitors and on-premise solutions

TTC Teleport
Competing DC
Own server room
IT hardware consumption
10 kW
10 kW
10 kW
PUE coefficient
1.34
2.5 (estimate)
3.0–4.0 (estimate)
Total consumption
9,360 kWh/month
18,000 kWh/month
21,600–28,800 kWh/month
Monthly costs
1,200 USD
~4,300 USD
~4,790–5,750 USD
Annual costs
14,400 USD
~51,670 USD
~57,480–68,970 USD
Annual savings
37,200 USD
43,080–54,600 USD
Note: The listed prices for competing and on-premise solutions are indicative estimates based on average market values. Actual costs may vary by location, energy prices, and infrastructure efficiency.

We hold the highest certifications in the industry

NIS2

Cybersecurity Act (NIS2). Defines requirements for managing cyber risks, incident response, and maintaining operational continuity across critical systems.

PCI DSS

Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard. Requires strict controls to protect sensitive cardholder data and ensure its secure processing.

DORA

Digital Operational Resilience Act. Establishes requirements for ICT risk management, operational resilience, and maintaining services during disruptions.

ISO 27001:2022

Information Security Management System (ISMS). It guarantees that we have implemented strict control mechanisms to protect data, manage cyber risks, and ensure business continuity in the event of threats.

We guarantee access to all major telco providers