Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has embarked on a new mission. He has pledged to offer exclusive glimpses into the infrastructure that powers the social media giant, starting with their high-tech data centre in Luleå, Sweden. The series of behind-the-scenes photos promises to reveal the very essence of Facebook’s operations over the forthcoming months.
Nestled in Luleå, a city on the edge of the Arctic Circle, the data centre is a marvelous blend of technology and environment-friendly initiatives. Its strategic location in this icy haven exploits the chilling outside air to cool the vast number of servers housed inside. It uses the frigid winter temperatures, which can reach -30 degrees, to insulate the complex buildings. A breath-taking reversal takes place during this period, as the heat radiating from the servers is harnessed to add warmth to the colossal facility.
This trend towards eco-friendliness is not unique to its Swedish data centre. Last year, Facebook announced its plan to construct a $500m data centre in Texas that would run entirely on renewable energy sources.
Apart from global sustainability, another focal point for Facebook has been consistent innovation in hardware. This statement is perfectly exemplified by Facebook’s Area 404, the hub for most of its hardware excellence, was unveiled in August last year. This hardware lab is key to driving the technological progress at Facebook.
This exciting revelation by Zuckerberg is not a mere display of technological prowess. It is more a testament to the relentless commitment of Facebook towards creating sustainable tech ecosystems. And while some might dismiss it as showboating, one can’t deny that Facebook is setting a benchmark for the tech world with its eco-friendly hardware strategies.
Stay tuned for more interesting snapshots as Zuckerberg takes us on this exciting journey through Facebook’s tech landscape. In the meantime, check out these striking images that embody the spirit of Facebook’s Luleå data centre.
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This article was updated in 2025 to reflect modern realities.
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