BDx Data Centers has secured a total power portfolio of 1.2 GW in Indonesia through its strategic partnership with state-owned utility PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN), marking the largest power commitment secured by a data centre operator in the country. The milestone strengthens Indonesia’s capacity to support artificial intelligence, cloud computing and hyperscale digital infrastructure development.

The expansion includes 788 MVA of contracted grid power for BDx’s CGK4 AI Campus in Jatiluhur, West Java, a major capacity increase to approximately 60 MVA at the CGK3A facility in South Jakarta, and up to 385 MVA of secured power capacity for the CGK5 campus in Suryacipta, West Java. Together, these projects form part of BDx’s broader strategy to develop large-scale digital infrastructure capable of supporting enterprise, hyperscale and sovereign AI workloads across Indonesia.

CGK4, which is positioned as Indonesia’s first NVIDIA DGX-Ready-certified data centre campus, is designed to provide up to 650 MW of renewable-aligned capacity and support advanced AI computing applications. CGK3 is equipped for high-density and liquid-cooled computing environments, while CGK5 will further expand hyperscale data centre capacity in West Java. According to BDx and PLN, the collaboration supports Indonesia’s ambitions to become a regional hub for artificial intelligence and digital services while ensuring access to reliable and scalable power infrastructure.