Dubai Billionaire Hussain Sajwani Doubles Down On Indonesia With $2.3 Billion Data Center Project
- Edgnex Data Centres announced a $2.3 billion investment for its second AI-powered data centre in Jakarta, Indonesia, which will have a capacity of 144 MW.
- Construction on the new data centre has begun, with Phase 1 expected to be completed by December 2026.
- This project aims to enhance energy efficiency with a target power usage effectiveness of 1.32, aligning with global sustainability standards.
- Hussain Sajwani, founder of Damac Group, stated that this project will help bridge the digital divide in Indonesia and support innovation and digital growth.
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Dubai's Damac to invest $2.3 billion in one of Southeast Asia's largest AI data centres
Construction has already begun, and the facility’s Phase 1 is expected to be ready by December 2026. Edgnex aims to achieve 300-plus MW of operational capacity by 2026 in the Southeast Asia region
EDGNEX Data Centers by DAMAC announces $2.3B AI-focused data center in Jakarta, Indonesia
EDGNEX Data Centers by DAMAC, a global digital infrastructure company backed by the DAMAC Group, a global conglomerate headquartered in Dubai, announced Tuesday the development of a next-generation artificial intelligence (AI)-powered data center in Jakarta, Indonesia, its second in the market. This milestone project marks one of Southeast Asia’s largest AI-dedicated developments, with a future projected capacity of 144 MW and a total investment…
EDGNEX announces the development of AI-powered data centre in Jakarta
EDGNEX Data Centers by DAMAC has announced the development of a next-generation AI-powered data centre in Jakarta, Indonesia, marking its second entry into the market. The milestone project stands as one of Southeast Asia’s largest AI-dedicated developments, with a projected capacity of 144MW and a substantial investment of US $2.3mn. Following successful land acquisition in March 2025 by DAMAC, the site commenced early construction phases. The…
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