The Asia Data Centre Landscape
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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AI workload increases are driving data center expansion in Southeast Asia while challenges in power availability are hindering new developments in key Asian cities.
Recognising the challenges of keeping data centres cool in tropical environments, Singapore set out to build a master plan called the Green Data Centre Technology Roadmap, which highlights its key
Although relatively small and with average tempera-tures of 30-34°C (86-93.2°F) all year round, the island of Singapore is a highly desirable location for data centres due to its strong economic outlook,
The analysis is structured to be adaptable to any Asia Pacific Constant Climate Cabinet Market while providing actionable, region-specific insights.
Our latest report examines the expanding markets in the Asia-Pacific region, the current opportunities and drivers within those markets, and how emerging technologies could influence these markets in
Discover how climate-aware design, material innovations, and modular approaches accelerate data centre construction while maintaining long-term efficiency.
Different active cooling strategies were compared through KPIs. With the rapid growth of cloud computing, the number of data centers (DCs) continuously increases, leading to a high-energy
The exponential growth in new data centres across Asia Pacific has led to immense pressure on data centre developers, construction companies and equipment suppliers to expedite project completion.
The Data Center achieved TIA-942 and Uptime Institute Tier III certification. It also received LEED Gold version 4 from U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), proving the data center meets global
By 2050, China, India, Southeast Asia (particularly Indonesia), and the USA are projected to contribute 75% of cooling-related emissions (IEA, 2018. Clean Cooling Collaborative, 2020).