Digital Edge to Build $4.5 Billion Data Center Campus in Indonesia
Digital Edge, an Asian digital infrastructure firm backed by alternative asset manager Stonepeak Partners, plans to invest $4.5 billion to build one of Indonesia’s largest data center campuses.
The CGK Campus, an artificial intelligence-ready hyperscale facility, will deliver 500 megawatts of IT capacity at full development, with the potential to rise to 1 gigawatt, Singapore-based Digital Edge said in a statement Wednesday. The campus will be in Bekasi, on the eastern edge of Jakarta and about 40 kilometers (25 miles) from Digital Edge’s downtown facilities, it said.
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