Yondr Group launches 200 MW hyperscale data centre project in Malaysia

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Mumbai: Data centre major Yondr Group has entered the Malaysian market with the launch of a 200 MW hyperscale campus.

Yondr Group will develop its 200 MW hyperscale campus on 72.8 acres of acquired land from TPM Technopark Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Johor Corporation.

The land is strategically located in Sedenak Tech Park, a flagship data centre complex that spans over 700 acres of land in Johor, Malaysia.

The Sedenak Tech park, formerly known as Kulai Iskandar Data Exchange (KIDEX), is spread over 7,290 acres in Sedenak Technology Valley.

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Yondr’s hyperscale campus will be built in multiple phases and upon completion, will deliver in total capacity of 200 MW. The project’s first phase is scheduled for delivery in 2024.

With access to at least 600MW of capacity, dark fibre connectivity, scalable utilities and infrastructure, Sedenak Tech Park is home to some of the largest data and cloud players within the Southeast Asia region.

“Malaysia is a significant part of our expansion plans within Southeast Asia. Our ability to secure this critical location in Sedenak Tech Park, complements our existing presence in Jakarta, Indonesia and further bolsters our strategic presence in this high growth market,” said Dave Newitt, CEO of Yondr Group.

“The state of Johor in Malaysia is in close proximity to other key data centre metros, including Singapore which offers valuable interconnectivity routes, representing a true benefit for our clients especially in combination with the scalability in meeting requirements of power and land,” added Newitt.

“We value Yondr’s strategic decision to invest in Sedenak Tech Park, as a testament of their confidence in our location and offerings as a world-class data hub for the region,” said Akmal Ahmad, Director – Johor Corporation’s Real Estate and Infrastructure Division and Chairman of TPM Technopark.

“We are delighted to welcome Yondr with their full-scale data centre technical expertise and operational capabilities to Johor, Malaysia,” added Ahmad.

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