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Princeton Digital Group announces data centre expansion into Japan

Princeton Digital Group announces data centre expansion into Japan

The company has already secured the land and power with construction to begin later this year.

By iTnews Asia Team on Jul 2, 2021 8:06AM

Singapore data centre provider Princeton Digital Group is investing $1 billion to build one of the largest hyper scale facilities in Tokyo, Japan. Japan is the fifth market that the company has entered in since its formation 4 years ago.

The new campus at Saitama City will have close to 100 MW of critical IT capacity across two phases of 48.5 MW each. Saitama City is one of the major commercial centers of the Greater Tokyo area.

Located 30 km north of central Tokyo, the PDG Saitama campus has a total land area of 33,047 m².

PDG has already secured the land and power with construction to begin later this year. The facility will be built to the latest hyper scale design and standards, with unrivalled scalability, connectivity and reliability.

“Over the last four years, through our three-pronged strategy of acquisitions, carve-outs and greenfield development, we’ve built a strong portfolio of data centers across key Asian markets such as China, Singapore, Indonesia and India, said Rangu Salgame, Chairman and CEO of Princeton Digital Group.

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