Vantage Information Facilities has begun building on its second Cyberjaya campus (KUL2) in Malaysia.
Positioned adjoining to Vantage’s current KUL1 campus, KUL2 will ship 256 MW of capability as soon as operational. Vantage has signed an Electrical energy Provide Settlement (ESA) with Malaysian electrical energy firm TNB for 500 MVA-rated energy capability through a devoted 275 kV substation for the positioning.
Vantage fashioned an settlement with Cyberview, the developer of Cyberjaya, to safe land to construct the most important hyperscale knowledge centre campus within the metropolis. Mixed with KUL1, Vantage could have 287 MW of IT capability in Malaysia as soon as each campuses are absolutely developed.
“As we speak marks a big milestone for Vantage APAC. Our KUL2 growth strengthens our market-leading place in Malaysia whereas contributing to the nation’s digital financial system,” mentioned Raymond Tong, President of Vantage’s APAC enterprise.
“We’re grateful for the super help and help from varied authorities companies and native companions in empowering our continued development journey in Malaysia.”
YB Senator Tengku Datuk Seri Utama Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz, Minister of Funding, Commerce and Business (MITI), added, “We warmly welcome Vantage Information Facilities’ plan to construct an AI-ready knowledge centre at their KUL2 campus, a strategic transfer that won’t solely help Malaysia’s AI aspirations but in addition drive financial development, create new job alternatives, and propel the nation’s digital transformation ahead.”
Vantage’s APAC portfolio contains 452 MW of operational and deliberate IT capability throughout Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia and Taiwan.