Southeast Asia Data Center Market Landscape 2024-2029
The Southeast Asia data center market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 9.59% from 2023-2029.
KEY TRENDS
Digitalization Gaining Momentum
Prominent Southeast Asian countries such as Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines are prioritizing digitalization initiatives. Local governments in many of these countries are offering incentives to encourage ongoing digitalization efforts, leading to an increased demand for cloud services. These factors, among others, have become key drivers for the growth and development of the Southeast Asia data center market.
The adoption and expansion of 5G services and connectivity is rapidly spreading in the countries. Almost every Southeast Asian country now has 5G connectivity, and many of them have set targets to establish nationwide coverage shortly.
The countries in this region share a common goal of advancing activities that lead to long-term digital progress, supported by their respective governments. For example, Malaysia's Digital initiative plays a crucial role in driving the growth of the country's ecosystem across various essential and non-essential sectors. This initiative creates opportunities in the digital economy by leveraging programs such as the Malaysia Digital Catalytic Programs (PEMANGKIN) and others, positioning the country at the forefront of global digital progress.
Increasing Adoption of Cloud-based Services
Global cloud services providers like Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft, Tencent Cloud, and others have made many investments and set up their dedicated cloud regions in the past in countries like Singapore and Indonesia. They are now actively expanding their presence with planned upcoming cloud regions in Malaysia and Thailand, among other Southeast Asian countries. The companies are also expanding their self-built data center facilities in countries like Singapore.
The rising popularity of technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning workloads has the potential for significant growth. This is mainly due to the contributions of global cloud service providers like Amazon Web Services, Google, Microsoft, and others. Data center operators are redesigning their facilities to be compatible with AI workloads with the help of liquid-based cooling technologies.
Cloud services are continuing to grow and expand in Southeast Asia. Local enterprises increasingly embrace digitalization to gain a competitive edge, acting as a positive catalyst. The demand for cloud services in this region notably rose during the COVID-19 pandemic and continues to surge. This is primarily due to the crucial need for business continuity and the drive to remain relevant and irreplaceable within their specific industries.
SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS
The launch of numerous innovative power and cooling systems has emphasized sustainability. Infrastructure providers are increasingly focusing on developing products that minimize environmental impact. In recent years, data center operators have been implementing new and energy-efficient cooling systems intending to reduce power consumption by up to 50%. This trend is expected to continue in the forecast period as market vendors continually invest in developing more efficient products.
Countries in this region, such as Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand, have tropical climatic conditions. As a result, the preferred method for cooling data centers in these countries is mostly water-based, chosen for its cost-effectiveness and ease of implementation. This choice is influenced by the fact that almost all these countries are surrounded by oceans. However, alternative cooling methods like liquid cooling are also viable options to increase energy efficiency and decrease consumption.
The Southeast Asia data center market has seen a rise in establishing data centers, particularly those with Uptime Tier III and IV certifications in either the design or construction phases. Many public and private entities, including those in banking, financial services and insurance (BFSI), education, and government sectors, are obtaining the Uptime Institute's Tier III/IV certification either during the design phase or after the facility's completion.
Segmentation by Facility Type
Hyperscale Data Centers
Colocation Data Centers
Enterprise Data Centers
Segmentation by Infrastructure
IT Infrastructure
Electrical Infrastructure
Mechanical Infrastructure
General Construction
Segmentation by IT Infrastructure
Server Infrastructure
Storage Infrastructure
Network Infrastructure
Segmentation by Electrical Infrastructure
UPS Systems
Generators
Transfer Switches & Switchgear
Power Distribution Units
Other Electrical Infrastructure
Segmentation by Mechanical Infrastructure
Cooling Systems
Racks
Other Mechanical Infrastructure
Segmentation by Cooling Systems
CRAC & CRAH Units
Chiller Units
Cooling Towers, Condensers, and Dry Coolers
Other Cooling Units
Segmentation by Cooling Techniques
Air-based
Liquid-based
Segmentation by General Construction
Core & Shell Development
Installation & Commissioning Services
Engineering & Building Design
Physical Security
Fire Detection & Suppression
DCIM
Segmentation by Tier Standard
Tier I & II
Tier III
Tier IV
GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS
The Southeast Asia data center market is heavily influenced by the development of colocation facilities, which attract significant investment. The market continues to expand as new players actively participate in establishing colocation data centers. At the same time, hyperscale data center operators are expanding their presence in the market by making substantial investments in cloud regions. In 2023, countries such as Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines also saw significant investments in enterprise data centers.
Despite the moratorium being lifted, Singapore's status as the top location for regional data centers may experience a slowdown due to other detrimental factors. In 2023, the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) selected four data center operators – Microsoft, AirTrunk, Equinix, and GDS Services – to build new data center facilities with a combined power capacity of about 80 MW.
Malaysia's recent investments, particularly in its capital cities of Kuala Lumpur and Johor, have significantly increased over the past two years. As a result, Malaysia's power capacity is expected to exceed 2 GW, with numerous new facilities set to operational in 2024 and 2025. Artificial intelligence has played a significant role in advancing and strengthening Malaysia in recent years.
Batam is becoming an important location for data centers in Indonesia, with promising opportunities due to the overflow of demand from Singapore. The construction of new data centers in Singapore slowed after a moratorium on construction was lifted in 2022. Batam's proximity to Singapore means that enterprises in Singapore are considering storing their data in Batam due to cross-border data transfer implications
Thailand and the Philippines have also witnessed several new investments during the past few years. A cumulative capacity addition of over 600 MW is in the pipeline, and it will most likely go online during the forecast period.
Vietnam's local data center operators, such as VNPT and Viettel IDC, are expected to attract new investments. Additionally, we anticipate that investments from global operators will continue to increase in Vietnam. Potential investments from Gaw Capital and NTT DATA are also seen as positive possibilities.
Segmentation by Geography
Southeast Asia
Singapore
Indonesia
Malaysia
Thailand
Philippines
Vietnam
Other Southeast Asian Countries
VENDOR LANDSCAPE
AirTrunk, Digital Edge, ST Telemedia Global Data Centers, Chindata Group, DCI Indonesia, Digital Realty, Equinix, GDS Services, Keppel Data Centres, NTT DATA, Viettel IDC, and others are among the current major investors in the Southeast Asia data center market.
The following companies are among the major support infrastructure vendors in the Southeast Asia data center market: ABB, Airedale, Schneider Electric, Cummins, Legrand, Siemens, Eaton, Rittal, Vertiv, and others. These companies have a strong global presence and have been operating across Southeast Asia for many years. They operate directly in some prominent countries with numerous existing and ongoing ventures. In other countries, they operate through channel partners and distributors, competing with local vendors.
Prominent investors such as CtrlS Data Centres, EdgeConneX, Yondr, YTL Data Center, i-Berhad, Gaw Capital, Evolution Data Centres, and others are entering the Southeast Asia data center market, bringing with them a significant presence in other countries. These companies can potentially disrupt the existing market by competing with current players and their customer base.
Key IT Infrastructure Providers
Arista Networks
Broadcom
Cisco Systems
Dell Technologies
Extreme Networks
Fujitsu
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Huawei Technologies
Intel
IBM
Inspur
Lenovo
NEC
NetApp
Oracle
Quantum
Supermicro
Seagate Technology
Toshiba
Western Digital
Wiwynn
Prominent Support Infrastructure
ABB
Airedale
Alfa Laval
Canovate
Caterpillar
Cisco Systems
Cummins
Cyber Power
Dell Technologies
Delta Electronics
EAE Group
EATON
Envicool
Fuji Electric
Fujitsu
Green Revolution Cooling
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
HITEC Power Protection
Huawei Technologies
Kohler
Legrand
Lenovo
Mitsubishi Electric
Narada Power
Nortek Air Solutions
Piller Power Systems
Rittal
Rolls-Royce
Schneider Electric
Siemens
Socomec
STULZ
Trane
Vertiv
Prominent Construction Contractors
Arup
AtkinsRealis
Aurecon
AWP Architects
Corgan
CSF Group
DPR Construction
DSCO Group
First Balfour
Fortis Construction
Gammon Construction
ISG
Kienta Engineering Construction
Linesight
LSK Engineering
M+W Group (Exyte)
Nakano Corporation
NTT Facilities
Obayashi Corporation
PM Group
Powerware Systems
Red Engineering
Sato Kogyo
Studio One Design
Prominent Data Center Investors
AirTrunk
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Beeinfotech
Big Data Exchange (BDx)
Chindata Group
Converge ICT Solutions
DCI Indonesia
Digital Edge
Digital Realty
ePLDT
Equinix
FPT Telecom
GDS Services
Google
Keppel Data Centres
MettaDC
Microsoft
Meta (Facebook)
NTT DATA
OneAsia Network
Open DC
Princeton Digital Group (PDG)
Singtel
ST Telemedia Global Data Centres
Telkom Indonesia
VADS (Telekom Malaysia)
Vantage Data Centers
Viettel IDC
New Entrants
CtrlS Datacenters
Digital Halo
EdgeConneX
Evolution Data Centres
Flow Digital Infrastructure
FutureData (Cyclect Group + TSG Group)
Gaw Capital
i-Berhad
Infinaxis Data Centre
Infracrowd Capital
K2 Data Centres
Minoro Energi Indonesia
Nautilus Data Technologies
Pure Data Centres Group
YCO Cloud
YTL Data Center
Yondr
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1. ABOUT ARIZTON
2. ABOUT OUR DATA CENTER CAPABILITIES
3. WHAT’S INCLUDED
4. SEGMENTS INCLUDED
5. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
6. MARKET AT GLANCE
7. PREMIUM INSIGHTS
8. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
8.1. INVESTMENT: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
8.2. AREA: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
8.3. POWER CAPACITY: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
9. MARKET DYNAMICS
9.1. MARKET OPPORTUNITIES & TRENDS
9.2. MARKET GROWTH ENABLERS
9.3. MARKET RESTRAINTS
9.4. SITE SELECTION CRITERIA
10. FACILITY TYPE SEGMENTATION
10.1. HYPERSCALE DATA CENTERS
10.2. COLOCATION DATA CENTERS
10.3. ENTERPRISE DATA CENTERS
11. INFRASTRUCTURE SEGMENTATION
11.1. IT INFRASTRUCTURE
11.2. ELECTRICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
11.3. MECHANICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
11.4. COOLING SYSTEMS
11.5. COOLING TECHNIQUES
11.6. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
12. TIER STANDARDS SEGMENTATION
13. GEOGRAPHY SEGMENTATION
14. SOUTHEAST ASIA
14.1. MARKET SNAPSHOT & KEY HIGHLIGHTS
14.2. DATA CENTER MARKET BY INVESTMENT
14.3. DATA CENTER MARKET BY INFRASTRUCTURE
14.4. DATA CENTER MARKET BY AREA
14.5. DATA CENTER MARKET BY POWER CAPACITY
14.6. DATA CENTER MARKET BY SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE