PDG Unveils 500 MW Expansion Across Asia to Boost AI Infrastructure
Princeton Digital Group (PDG), a leading data center provider, has revealed its acquisition of powered land for a 500 MW capacity expansion in major Asian markets, including India, Indonesia, and Malaysia. The company plans to develop AI-ready digital infrastructure in these regions.
According to a press release, the 500 MW capacity expansion will cover Mumbai, Chennai, Johor, and Jakarta, spanning over 88 acres. PDG’s flagship Mumbai data center, MU1, will expand to a 150 MW campus with an additional 100 MW. In Chennai, a new 72 MW campus will raise the company's footprint in India to 230 MW. Johor will grow to a 370 MW region with the addition of 200 MW, and Jakarta will see the establishment of a new 100 MW site.
“In anticipation of the continued growth of AI demand, and driven by the strategic needs of our customers, we have now acquired a further 500 MW of powered land and expansion footprint. This capacity is in locations where we have already proven our ability to deliver”, said Rangu Salgame, Chairman, CEO and Co-founder of PDG. “By securing access and roadmap to full power in these locations, we continue to be positioned to meet the Pan Asia customer demand for scalable, AI-ready data center capacity built by an experienced, world-class team”.
Based in Singapore, PDG boasts a pan-Asia data center portfolio spanning six countries: Singapore, Japan, India, Indonesia, China, and Malaysia. The company caters to the AI and cloud requirements of some of the world's largest technology firms across these regions. The addition of 500 MW of land and power in Malaysia, India, and Indonesia strengthens PDG’s strategic partnerships with hyper scalers for their AI infrastructure expansion and supports a USD 5 billion investment program for the company.