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Mistral secures $830M for Nvidia-powered Paris AI hub expansion

by March 30, 2026
written by March 30, 2026

French AI startup Mistral AI is accelerating its infrastructure ambitions after securing $830 million in debt financing for a major data centre near Paris.

The move marks another important step in Europe’s race to build sovereign AI capacity.

Announced on Monday, the financing will support a facility powered by 13,800 Nvidia GB300 GPUs. The site is designed to train Mistral’s foundational AI models and provide inference services.

It also reflects rising demand from governments, enterprises, and research institutions that want customised AI systems hosted in Europe instead of relying on US cloud hyperscalers.

Europe infrastructure push

Founded in 2023, Mistral remains one of Europe’s strongest challengers to US AI leaders such as OpenAI and Anthropic, despite operating with a much smaller funding base.

The Paris-based company has increasingly shifted beyond model development into infrastructure ownership.

In February, it unveiled a 1.2 billion euro plan to expand computing capacity in Sweden. The new Paris-region site adds another major layer to that strategy.

The expansion also signals a wider shift in Europe’s AI sector. Owning compute is becoming just as important as building advanced models.

By securing direct access to GPUs and power, Mistral reduces dependence on third-party cloud partners.

This also strengthens its appeal among sovereign, defence, and regulated enterprise clients.

Mistral already provides AI services to the French armed forces, reinforcing its role in Europe’s push for technological independence.

The latest financing further strengthens that positioning as European policymakers increasingly focus on digital sovereignty and secure AI deployment.

Bank-backed financing deal

The debt package was backed by seven global banks, including HSBC, BNP Paribas, Crédit Agricole CIB, La Banque Postale, MUFG, Natixis CIB, and Bpifrance.

The facility near Paris, in Bruyères-le-Châtel, was selected in 2025.

It is expected to become operational in the second quarter of this year. At launch, the site will deliver 44 MW of capacity.

Mistral’s longer-term target is more ambitious. It plans to scale to 200 MW across Europe by the end of 2027.

This would position it as one of the continent’s most aggressive AI infrastructure builders.

The Sweden expansion also suggests the startup is building a multi-country compute footprint to diversify operational risk and improve resilience across regional AI workloads.

Funding gap with US rivals

Despite being Europe’s best-funded large language model startup, with about $2.9 billion raised so far, Mistral still operates on a dramatically smaller scale than US rivals.

Dealroom data shows OpenAI has raised roughly $180 billion, while Anthropic has secured around $59 billion.

Still, 2026 has shown Europe’s AI funding environment is maturing quickly.

UK-based Nscale raised $2 billion, autonomous driving startup Wayve secured $1.2 billion, and France’s AMI Labs raised $1 billion.

This underlines growing investor appetite for European AI infrastructure and model builders.

The latest Mistral deal also suggests lenders are increasingly comfortable backing compute-heavy expansion, not just software-led growth stories.

That shift may help Europe’s AI startups narrow the infrastructure gap with US peers over time.

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