Digital Edge has committed USD4.5 billion to develop a large-scale hyperscale data centre campus in Indonesia, marking the company’s largest infrastructure investment to date and expanding its footprint in the Greater Jakarta.

The CGK Campus will be developed at the GIIC Industrial Estate in Bekasi and is designed to deliver up to 500 MW of IT capacity at full build-out, with the site capable of scaling to 1 GW. The facility is intended to support next-generation AI, cloud, and hyperscale workloads, reflecting accelerating demand for digital infrastructure in Indonesia.

The campus will be developed in multiple phases. Phase one will comprise three buildings, with the first facility scheduled to be ready for service in Q4 2026, followed by additional buildings in Q1 and Q2 2027. The site will complement Digital Edge’s existing EDGE1 and EDGE2 data centres in central Jakarta, offering low-latency connectivity to key commercial districts.

The project incorporates high-efficiency and sustainability-focused design features, including a targeted annual power usage effectiveness (PUE) of 1.25. Infrastructure will support high-density AI computing through direct-to-chip liquid cooling, recycled water systems, renewable energy integration, and diverse carrier-neutral connectivity.

Connectivity will be provided by Indonet, Digital Edge’s wholly owned Indonesian telecommunications subsidiary. Fibre routes to the campus will be built fully underground to enhance reliability and resilience for hyperscale and enterprise customers.