Princeton Digital Group to invest $1B in Indonesia data center
Singapore-based data center company Princeton Digital Group (PDG) said it is building a 96 MW data center campus in Batam, Indonesia with an initial investment of $1 billion.
The new data center is a part of PDG’s Singapore+ strategy, which involves constructing data centers in Batam, Indonesia and Johor, Malaysia to make it easier for customers in Singapore to expand their infrastructure beyond Singapore.
Batam is an island in Indonesia’s Riau Islands Province, just 20 km south of Singapore, while Johor, a southern Malaysian state, is located about 20 km north of Singapore.
Founded in 2017, PDG invests, develops, and operates data center infrastructure in the digital economies of Asia including China, Singapore, India, Indonesia and Japan. The company said the new campus will be built on 15 acres of land in Batam. It will consist of four buildings of up to 24 MW capacity each. PDG said that power is fully secured for the entire 96 MW capacity.
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