Energy disclosure
Renewable where it matters.
Honest where it isn't.
deploybase runs entirely on European infrastructure. Below is exactly where the electricity comes from — measured layer by layer, including the one layer we cannot yet vouch for.
compute & storage
Scaleway 2024 · vs 1.55
not yet guaranteed
Last disclosed June 20, 2026
The stack, metered
Energy, layer by layer
Each layer shown by the share of its electricity that is renewable-sourced. We show the gap as plainly as the rest.
- L1 Compute & buildsScaleway Paris, France100% wind + hydro · GO
- L2 Storage & databaseScaleway Paris, France100% wind + hydro · GO
- L3 Email deliveryLettermint via UpCloud · NetherlandsGreen Web verified
- L4 Content deliveryBunny.net Ljubljana, SloveniaNot guaranteed
Email runs on UpCloud, a Green Web Foundation–verified provider, though its Dutch region is not certified 100% renewable like Scaleway's. We asked Bunny.net about content delivery directly; they confirmed they do not exclusively use green data centers and have no energy metrics to share. So deploybase is not described as fully renewable end to end — we would rather show the gaps than round them up.
Lower demand, less to account for
How we keep usage down
- 1.37PUE
Efficient datacenters
Scaleway reports an average power usage effectiveness of 1.37 in 2024, against an industry average near 1.55 — less energy lost to overhead per unit of compute.
- 0chillers
Free & adiabatic cooling
Scaleway's Paris sites cool with outside air and evaporation where the climate allows, instead of energy-hungry mechanical refrigeration.
- 0idle
No reserved servers
Sites run on shared infrastructure. Nothing is kept powered on per customer waiting for traffic that may never come.
- ~0origin hits
Served from the edge
Static output is cached at the CDN. The overwhelming majority of visits are answered without waking origin compute at all.
- →0after build
Ephemeral builds
Each build runs in a short-lived container that is destroyed on completion. Build capacity does not idle between deployments.
- 90%by 2050
Group climate target
Scaleway's parent, the iliad Group, holds an SBTi-validated target to cut scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions 90% by 2050 against a 2022 baseline.
No greenwashing, just a list
Where we are, and where we're going
Today
- Compute, storage and builds on renewable-sourced electricity
- Static-first delivery that keeps origin compute near zero
- Asked our CDN provider for an energy position — answer on record
Next
- Weigh greener CDN regions or providers as options allow
- List any sub-processor still without a renewable guarantee
Later
- Estimate and publish a carbon figure per stack layer
- Prefer sub-processors with verifiable renewable sourcing
Checkable claims
Sources
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