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YTL Green Data Centre Park will bring RM15 bil investments into Johor: MB

500MW facility first in Malaysia to be powered by renewable energy

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 25 Aug 2022 5:25PM

YTL Green Data Centre Park will bring RM15 bil investments into Johor: MB
Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz inspects a replica of the Sea Data Center after officiating the ground breaking ceremony of Sea Data Centre, the first phase of the 500 megawatt YTL Green Data Centre Park, here. Also present are YTL Power International Bhd Managing Director Datuk Yeoh Seok Hong (right) and Sea Ltd’s co-founder and group chief operating officer Ye Gang (second, right). – Bernama pic, August 25, 2022

KULAI – The Johor government is expecting RM15 billion worth of investments in YTL Green Data Centre Park over the next 10 years, especially in view of the rising demand for data centres in the region.

Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi said the 111-hectare, 500MW data centre park is currently Malaysia’s largest, aside from being the first one to be powered by renewable energy.

He noted that many data centre providers are choosing to set up their facilities outside of the more advanced markets, adding that Johor has the potential to become a prominent global data centre market.

“We have grown into a robust technology hub and a desired location for digital investments. Our status as the current regional hub for manufacturing, logistics and big data analytics is definitely a plus point,” he said.

Onn Hafiz said this in his speech before officiating the groundbreaking ceremony for the Sea Data Centre construction, which marks the first phase of the YTL Green Data Centre Park.

YTL Power International Bhd, through its subsidiary, YTL Data Center Holdings Pte Ltd, is investing RM1.5 billion for the data centre park’s first phase.

Through the Sea Data Centre, Sea Ltd will become the anchor tenant for YTL Green Data Centre Park.

The Tier-3 certified, 72MW facility is expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2024.

 Sea Ltd is a Singapore-based technology company with core businesses across digital entertainment, e-commerce as well as digital payments and financial services,

In his speech, Onn Hafiz highlighted that the global data centre market was valued at US$187.35 billion (RM840.08 billion) in 2020, and is projected to be worth US$517.17 billion by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate of 10.5% from 2021 to 2030.

With the digital economy expected to contribute 22.6% to Malaysia’s gross domestic product by 2025, the Johor government is working hard to benefit from the lucrative sector. 

“Indeed, with the continuous assistance of the Malaysian Investment Development Authority, the state government will do its best to attract investments of this nature, and enable Johor to realise its potential to become a regional data centre hub,” he said.

Aside from the YTL Green Data Centre Park, Johor has two other data centre parks, namely the Nusajaya Tech Park and the Sedenak Tech Valley, he said, adding that the Johor government is looking forward to more data centre parks being set up in the state.

YTL Power managing director Datuk Yeoh Seok Hong said today’s event marked a new phase of their partnership with Sea Ltd.

“We are excited to provide world-class, green infrastructure to our partners using our group’s expertise in solar energy, data centres, telecommunications, construction and property development,” he said. – Bernama, August 25, 2022

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