South East Asia Data Center Database 2025: By End of 2025, an
This database covers the South East Asia data center market portfolio analysis, which will provide the following information on the colocation data centers:
View DetailsAs a result, many countries are accelerating investment in and development of data centers to meet these needs. Data center development in ASEAN began in the early 2000s, with Singapore as the region's main hub, along with Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam.
On current data centre capacity to GDP (adjusted for purchasing power parity), installed capacity in ASEAN is just one half or ~46% compared to the evolved markets. From the demand standpoint, drivers are equally strong in ASEAN as compared to the evolved markets of the US, China, Japan and South Korea.
We estimate about 2.5GW of incremental power generation capacity will be required to support ASEAN data centre power demand growth by 2028. While ASEAN Emerging Markets are not power-deficient, incremental demand on the back of data centres will drive capital in investments in ASEAN power generation capacity.
Indonesia and Malaysia are fast-growing markets with enormous supply potential, further driving data center growth in ASEAN. In Malaysia, data center investments are rapidly increasing, particularly in Kuala Lumpur and Johor, while in Indonesia, Jakarta is seeing a surge in investments.
This database covers the South East Asia data center market portfolio analysis, which will provide the following information on the colocation data centers:
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By the end of 2025, an additional 3GW of power capacity from new data centers is expected to come online, making this one of the fastest-growing regions globally
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Although ASEAN has witnessed strong data centre growth in recent years, its data centre infrastructure relative to its population or GDP size still lags that of more evolved peers such as the US, China,
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Data center development in ASEAN began in the early 2000s, with Singapore as the region''s main hub, along with Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam.
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The four key aspects of a next-generation data center facility: are reliable, simplified, sustainable, and smart. It addresses the challenges with the current practices of data centers.
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ASEAN is rapidly emerging as a global hotspot for data center investment. While traditional hubs like Singapore face constraints, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand are
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Southeast Asia data centers portfolio covers 291 existing data centers and 134 upcoming data centers in the Southeastern Asia countries.
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As we step into a new decade, the ASEAN region is poised for a significant transformation in its digital landscape. Investors and developers have a unique opportunity to capitalize on what
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Indonesia and Malaysia are fast-growing markets with enormous supply potential, further driving data center growth in ASEAN. In Malaysia, data center investments are rapidly increasing, particularly in
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AI workload increases are driving data center expansion in Southeast Asia while challenges in power availability are hindering new developments in key Asian cities.
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