SPOTLIGHT Data Centres
Structure Research has estimated that the APAC colocation data centre market size was around 10,233MW of critical IT capacity in 2023 and is projected to grow at a five
Structure Research has estimated that the APAC colocation data centre market size was around 10,233MW of critical IT capacity in 2023 and is projected to grow at a five
In part 2, we will discuss the convergence of data centres and energy. The financing landscape for data center projects in Asia has evolved rapidly in recent years,
Electricity consumption is expected to climb from 320 terawatt-hours in 2024 to 780 terawatt-hours by 2030. Yet only 32% of that demand will be met by renewable energy. The
Pre-training and post-training large AI models require intensive computing power, pushing data centre power demand in the region by an estimated 165% by 2030 compared to
Construction progresses on 6.7MW worth of projects, comprising a 2MW new site development from Viettel IDC, with the remaining 4.7MW as part of expansion projects for FPT
In fact, IT executives in Asia could reduce data center costs by 30- 40 percent, which could help them fund investments for application upgrades, develop new generative AI
India & Japan, Malaysia & Indonesia, and Australia & New Zealand are key data center markets in Asia, Southeast Asia, and Oceania, respectively. Malaysia, Australia, and
The total amount of assistance in connection with the pandemic to the countries of Central Asia for 2020-2021 reached $100 million. China
RCJM1 is Racks Central''s upcoming data center facility in Pasir Gudang, Iskandar Halal Park, Malaysia.and will becoming a regional compute hub supporting AI and high
The history of exchanges between China and the five Central Asian countries over the past 30 years has shown that the China-Central Asia mechanism has laid an institutional
Search all the latest and upcoming data center facility projects, bids, RFPs, ICBs, tenders, government contracts, and awards in Asia-Pacific (APAC) Region with our comprehensive
Drawing on Cushman & Wakefield data from 90 clusters across 26 data centre locations, the report provides detailed modelling and cost scenarios along with insights into
APAC faces 165% power demand increase by 2030. Singapore restricts data centers, Malaysia faces blackouts. Solutions from microgrids to SMRs for AI infrastructure.
Our space-efficient 30kWh solution has empowered Kenyan businesses since 2022, delivering uninterrupted power despite Central Province''s
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Rapid growth of Asia's data center market is expected over the next five years due to the region's expanding digital economy. AI workload increases are driving data center expansion in Southeast Asia while challenges in power availability are hindering new developments in key Asian cities.
Asia’s dynamic landscape presents a golden opportunity for both local and international players, positioning the region as a critical player in the global data centre ecosystem. AI is fueling unprecedented data centre growth in APAC, driven by the distinct demands of training and inferencing phases.
Driven by soaring demand for AI, cloud and advanced digital services, data centres across Asia Pacific are expanding rapidly – and so is their need for power. This is more than an energy challenge. It’s a connectivity challenge. Grid infrastructure needs to evolve, expanding and adapting to manage fluctuating demand and diverse energy sources.
Compared to more developed markets, Asia Pacific’s data centres are expected to grow at a faster pace. Strong demand is set to continue, with major capacity expansions underway in key hubs such as Tokyo (Japan), Mumbai (India), Melbourne (Australia) and Johor (Malaysia) – collectively accounting for over 5 GW1 in planned or in-progress capacity.