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Singapore's DayOne Data Centers eyes Japan, Thailand for growth
Singapore's DayOne Data Centers eyes Japan, Thailand for growth

Nikkei Asia

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • Nikkei Asia

Singapore's DayOne Data Centers eyes Japan, Thailand for growth

DayOne's data centers in Johor: The company was one of the first to arrive in the southern Malaysian state, which has become a regional hub for data centers. (DayOne) TSUBASA SURUGA ISKANDAR PUTERI, Malaysia -- Singapore-based DayOne Data Centers, which develops IT infrastructure in the city-state and its neighbors, is accelerating its expansion across Asia, with new projects in Japan and Thailand, according to its chief executive. "We are still looking to grow wherever possible, obviously at existing markets like Malaysia, Singapore and Batam [Indonesia], but also in new ones like Japan and Thailand," CEO Jamie Khoo said in an interview last month on the sidelines of the Nikkei Forum Medini, Johor 2025. "Those are two very interesting markets we've been working on."

DayOne Signs Landmark CRESS Agreement with TNB to Secure Up to 500MW of Renewable Energy
DayOne Signs Landmark CRESS Agreement with TNB to Secure Up to 500MW of Renewable Energy

Cision Canada

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

DayOne Signs Landmark CRESS Agreement with TNB to Secure Up to 500MW of Renewable Energy

SINGAPORE and KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia , June 12, 2025 /CNW/ -- DayOne Data Centers, a global pioneer in digital infrastructure platforms, announced on June 11 th the signing of a Corporate Renewable Energy Supply Scheme (CRESS) agreement with Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), a leading Malaysian utility company in Asia. The agreement enables DayOne to secure up to 500 megawatts of renewable energy over a 21-year term to support its data center operations in Malaysia. This makes DayOne the first corporate to execute a Bilateral Energy Supply Contract (BESC) under the national CRESS framework, setting a new benchmark for large-scale corporate green energy adoption in the country. The renewable energy will be backed by new solar generation capacity developed and operated by TNB Renewables, a wholly owned subsidiary of TNB. DayOne's operations in Malaysia currently include two hyperscale campuses in Nusajaya Tech Park (NTP) and Kempas Tech Park (KTP). "This partnership with TNB marks a bold step forward in our decarbonization journey," said Jamie Khoo, CEO of DayOne. "It reflects the ambitious collaboration needed to power the AI-driven digital economy sustainably—and to do so at scale. We are proud to lead by example in Malaysia through the country's first CRESS agreement. Sustainability is core to how we build, operate, and grow. At DayOne, we are not only transitioning our campuses to renewable energy—we are working to embed ESG principles into every part of our value chain." DayOne is deeply committed to sustainability and responsible growth. The company is working toward full renewable energy use across its operations and is taking concrete steps to reduce Scope 1 and 2 emissions, while helping its customers decarbonize their digital infrastructure. This landmark agreement not only advances DayOne's ESG strategy, but also demonstrates how green energy adoption and digital transformation can go hand in hand to build future-ready infrastructure for Malaysia. The signing ceremony was officiated by YB Senator Tengku Datuk Seri Utama Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz, Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry. Minister Zafrul commented, "The formalization of the partnership between DayOne and Tenaga Nasional Berhad clearly demonstrates the private sector's confidence in Malaysia's reindustrialization and clean energy visions. Such policy clarity, as laid out in the New Industrial Master Plan 2030 and the National Energy Transition Roadmap, has also sent a strong signal to the world: Malaysia is open for business, with focused execution on the investor's journey to lead the next wave of sustainable digital growth, high-quality jobs, and a future-ready development that will benefit our people and our economic expansion." Datuk Ir. Megat Jalaluddin Megat Hassan, President/CEO of Tenaga Nasional Berhad, emphasized that the agreement is more than just a power contract—it reflects a shared ambition for a smarter, cleaner, and more sustainable future. "As the first CRESS agreement to deliver up to 500 megawatts of green energy, this partnership is a powerful signal of how a strategic collaboration can unlock reliable and scalable clean energy solutions for Malaysia's most demanding digital infrastructures, including hyperscale data centers." "TNB is proud to lead in this transition—not only by supplying renewable energy, but by building the grid resilience, energy infrastructure, and digital backbone that enable AI, cloud, and high-performance workloads. Through initiatives like the TNB Green Lane Pathway and One-Stop Center (OSC) for data centers, we are supporting Malaysia's 70% RE target and net-zero ambition, while driving inclusive growth and job creation." The Corporate Renewable Energy Supply Scheme (CRESS), introduced by Malaysia's Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation (PETRA), allows medium and high-voltage corporate consumers to directly access renewable energy through TNB's grid system. CRESS supports Malaysia's transition toward a greener and more sustainable energy ecosystem by enabling businesses to procure clean energy efficiently. In October 2024, DayOne and TNB strengthened their partnership through the signing of the fourth Electricity Supply Agreement (ESA) and a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), under the Green Lane Pathway Initiative and One-Stop Center (OSC) for Data Centers. This collaboration advances key green initiatives, including rooftop solar via GSPARX, dark fiber connectivity through ALLO, and renewable energy solutions under CRESS. As Malaysia accelerates its energy transition and digital infrastructure development, DayOne is committed to being a long-term partner in building a low-carbon, future-ready, and globally competitive digital infrastructure platform. About DayOne DayOne is a data center pioneer that develops and operates next-gen digital infrastructure for industry leaders who demand reliable, cost-effective, and quickly scalable solutions. Our cutting-edge facilities empower hyperscalers and large enterprises to achieve rapid deployment and enhance connectivity, driving transformative engagement and innovation as we shape the future of industries. DayOne's data centers are located across tier-one and emerging markets, including Singapore, Johor (Malaysia), Batam (Indonesia), Greater Bangkok, Hong Kong SAR, Tokyo, and beyond. Headquartered in Singapore, DayOne's leadership team draws on over two decades of industry experience and a track record of building Asia's largest data center business. With DayOne, they have created the SIJORI (Singapore, Johor, and Riau Islands) market as a global data center hub.

DayOne Signs Landmark CRESS Agreement with TNB to Secure Up to 500MW of Renewable Energy
DayOne Signs Landmark CRESS Agreement with TNB to Secure Up to 500MW of Renewable Energy

Korea Herald

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Korea Herald

DayOne Signs Landmark CRESS Agreement with TNB to Secure Up to 500MW of Renewable Energy

SINGAPORE and KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia , June 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- DayOne Data Centers, a global pioneer in digital infrastructure platforms, announced on June 11 th the signing of a Corporate Renewable Energy Supply Scheme (CRESS) agreement with Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), a leading Malaysian utility company in Asia. The agreement enables DayOne to secure up to 500 megawatts of renewable energy over a 21-year term to support its data center operations in Malaysia. This makes DayOne the first corporate to execute a Bilateral Energy Supply Contract (BESC) under the national CRESS framework, setting a new benchmark for large-scale corporate green energy adoption in the country. The renewable energy will be backed by new solar generation capacity developed and operated by TNB Renewables, a wholly owned subsidiary of TNB. DayOne's operations in Malaysia currently include two hyperscale campuses in Nusajaya Tech Park (NTP) and Kempas Tech Park (KTP). "This partnership with TNB marks a bold step forward in our decarbonization journey," said Jamie Khoo, CEO of DayOne. "It reflects the ambitious collaboration needed to power the AI-driven digital economy sustainably—and to do so at scale. We are proud to lead by example in Malaysia through the country's first CRESS agreement. Sustainability is core to how we build, operate, and grow. At DayOne, we are not only transitioning our campuses to renewable energy—we are working to embed ESG principles into every part of our value chain." DayOne is deeply committed to sustainability and responsible growth. The company is working toward full renewable energy use across its operations and is taking concrete steps to reduce Scope 1 and 2 emissions, while helping its customers decarbonize their digital infrastructure. This landmark agreement not only advances DayOne's ESG strategy, but also demonstrates how green energy adoption and digital transformation can go hand in hand to build future-ready infrastructure for Malaysia. The signing ceremony was officiated by YB Senator Tengku Datuk Seri Utama Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz, Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry. Minister Zafrul commented, "The formalization of the partnership between DayOne and Tenaga Nasional Berhad clearly demonstrates the private sector's confidence in Malaysia's reindustrialization and clean energy visions. Such policy clarity, as laid out in the New Industrial Master Plan 2030 and the National Energy Transition Roadmap, has also sent a strong signal to the world: Malaysia is open for business, with focused execution on the investor's journey to lead the next wave of sustainable digital growth, high-quality jobs, and a future-ready development that will benefit our people and our economic expansion." Datuk Ir. Megat Jalaluddin Megat Hassan, President/CEO of Tenaga Nasional Berhad, emphasized that the agreement is more than just a power contract—it reflects a shared ambition for a smarter, cleaner, and more sustainable future. "As the first CRESS agreement to deliver up to 500 megawatts of green energy, this partnership is a powerful signal of how a strategic collaboration can unlock reliable and scalable clean energy solutions for Malaysia's most demanding digital infrastructures, including hyperscale data centers." "TNB is proud to lead in this transition—not only by supplying renewable energy, but by building the grid resilience, energy infrastructure, and digital backbone that enable AI, cloud, and high-performance workloads. Through initiatives like the TNB Green Lane Pathway and One-Stop Center (OSC) for data centers, we are supporting Malaysia's 70% RE target and net-zero ambition, while driving inclusive growth and job creation." The Corporate Renewable Energy Supply Scheme (CRESS), introduced by Malaysia's Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation (PETRA), allows medium and high-voltage corporate consumers to directly access renewable energy through TNB's grid system. CRESS supports Malaysia's transition toward a greener and more sustainable energy ecosystem by enabling businesses to procure clean energy efficiently. In October 2024, DayOne and TNB strengthened their partnership through the signing of the fourth Electricity Supply Agreement (ESA) and a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), under the Green Lane Pathway Initiative and One-Stop Center (OSC) for Data Centers. This collaboration advances key green initiatives, including rooftop solar via GSPARX, dark fiber connectivity through ALLO, and renewable energy solutions under CRESS. As Malaysia accelerates its energy transition and digital infrastructure development, DayOne is committed to being a long-term partner in building a low-carbon, future-ready, and globally competitive digital infrastructure platform. About DayOne DayOne is a data center pioneer that develops and operates next-gen digital infrastructure for industry leaders who demand reliable, cost-effective, and quickly scalable solutions. Our cutting-edge facilities empower hyperscalers and large enterprises to achieve rapid deployment and enhance connectivity, driving transformative engagement and innovation as we shape the future of industries. DayOne's data centers are located across tier-one and emerging markets, including Singapore, Johor (Malaysia), Batam (Indonesia), Greater Bangkok, Hong Kong SAR, Tokyo, and beyond. Headquartered in Singapore, DayOne's leadership team draws on over two decades of industry experience and a track record of building Asia's largest data center business. With DayOne, they have created the SIJORI (Singapore, Johor, and Riau Islands) market as a global data center hub.

DayOne Signs Landmark CRESS Agreement with TNB to Secure Up to 500MW of Renewable Energy
DayOne Signs Landmark CRESS Agreement with TNB to Secure Up to 500MW of Renewable Energy

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

DayOne Signs Landmark CRESS Agreement with TNB to Secure Up to 500MW of Renewable Energy

SINGAPORE and KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia , June 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- DayOne Data Centers, a global pioneer in digital infrastructure platforms, announced on June 11th the signing of a Corporate Renewable Energy Supply Scheme (CRESS) agreement with Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), a leading Malaysian utility company in Asia. The agreement enables DayOne to secure up to 500 megawatts of renewable energy over a 21-year term to support its data center operations in Malaysia. This makes DayOne the first corporate to execute a Bilateral Energy Supply Contract (BESC) under the national CRESS framework, setting a new benchmark for large-scale corporate green energy adoption in the country. The renewable energy will be backed by new solar generation capacity developed and operated by TNB Renewables, a wholly owned subsidiary of TNB. DayOne's operations in Malaysia currently include two hyperscale campuses in Nusajaya Tech Park (NTP) and Kempas Tech Park (KTP). "This partnership with TNB marks a bold step forward in our decarbonization journey," said Jamie Khoo, CEO of DayOne. "It reflects the ambitious collaboration needed to power the AI-driven digital economy sustainably—and to do so at scale. We are proud to lead by example in Malaysia through the country's first CRESS agreement. Sustainability is core to how we build, operate, and grow. At DayOne, we are not only transitioning our campuses to renewable energy—we are working to embed ESG principles into every part of our value chain." DayOne is deeply committed to sustainability and responsible growth. The company is working toward full renewable energy use across its operations and is taking concrete steps to reduce Scope 1 and 2 emissions, while helping its customers decarbonize their digital infrastructure. This landmark agreement not only advances DayOne's ESG strategy, but also demonstrates how green energy adoption and digital transformation can go hand in hand to build future-ready infrastructure for Malaysia. The signing ceremony was officiated by YB Senator Tengku Datuk Seri Utama Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz, Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry. Minister Zafrul commented, "The formalization of the partnership between DayOne and Tenaga Nasional Berhad clearly demonstrates the private sector's confidence in Malaysia's reindustrialization and clean energy visions. Such policy clarity, as laid out in the New Industrial Master Plan 2030 and the National Energy Transition Roadmap, has also sent a strong signal to the world: Malaysia is open for business, with focused execution on the investor's journey to lead the next wave of sustainable digital growth, high-quality jobs, and a future-ready development that will benefit our people and our economic expansion." Datuk Ir. Megat Jalaluddin Megat Hassan, President/CEO of Tenaga Nasional Berhad, emphasized that the agreement is more than just a power contract—it reflects a shared ambition for a smarter, cleaner, and more sustainable future. "As the first CRESS agreement to deliver up to 500 megawatts of green energy, this partnership is a powerful signal of how a strategic collaboration can unlock reliable and scalable clean energy solutions for Malaysia's most demanding digital infrastructures, including hyperscale data centers." "TNB is proud to lead in this transition—not only by supplying renewable energy, but by building the grid resilience, energy infrastructure, and digital backbone that enable AI, cloud, and high-performance workloads. Through initiatives like the TNB Green Lane Pathway and One-Stop Center (OSC) for data centers, we are supporting Malaysia's 70% RE target and net-zero ambition, while driving inclusive growth and job creation." The Corporate Renewable Energy Supply Scheme (CRESS), introduced by Malaysia's Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation (PETRA), allows medium and high-voltage corporate consumers to directly access renewable energy through TNB's grid system. CRESS supports Malaysia's transition toward a greener and more sustainable energy ecosystem by enabling businesses to procure clean energy efficiently. In October 2024, DayOne and TNB strengthened their partnership through the signing of the fourth Electricity Supply Agreement (ESA) and a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), under the Green Lane Pathway Initiative and One-Stop Center (OSC) for Data Centers. This collaboration advances key green initiatives, including rooftop solar via GSPARX, dark fiber connectivity through ALLO, and renewable energy solutions under CRESS. As Malaysia accelerates its energy transition and digital infrastructure development, DayOne is committed to being a long-term partner in building a low-carbon, future-ready, and globally competitive digital infrastructure platform. About DayOne DayOne is a data center pioneer that develops and operates next-gen digital infrastructure for industry leaders who demand reliable, cost-effective, and quickly scalable solutions. Our cutting-edge facilities empower hyperscalers and large enterprises to achieve rapid deployment and enhance connectivity, driving transformative engagement and innovation as we shape the future of industries. DayOne's data centers are located across tier-one and emerging markets, including Singapore, Johor (Malaysia), Batam (Indonesia), Greater Bangkok, Hong Kong SAR, Tokyo, and beyond. Headquartered in Singapore, DayOne's leadership team draws on over two decades of industry experience and a track record of building Asia's largest data center business. With DayOne, they have created the SIJORI (Singapore, Johor, and Riau Islands) market as a global data center hub. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE DayOne Data Centers Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

DBS, UOB back 6.7 trillion rupiah loan facility for data centre campus in Batam's Nongsa Digital Park
DBS, UOB back 6.7 trillion rupiah loan facility for data centre campus in Batam's Nongsa Digital Park

Business Times

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Times

DBS, UOB back 6.7 trillion rupiah loan facility for data centre campus in Batam's Nongsa Digital Park

[SINGAPORE] DBS and UOB have jointly provided a 6.7 trillion rupiah (S$530 million) loan facility to finance the development of a new data centre campus in Batam, Indonesia. The project is jointly developed by DayOne, a Singapore-based data centre developer and operator, and the Indonesia Investment Authority, the country's sovereign wealth fund. It will fund the development and operations of three data centres in Nongsa Digital Park in Batam, Indonesia. As the largest rupiah-denominated financing agreement secured for such a development, it is part of the drive to build South-east Asia's digital infrastructure, said DBS and UOB in a joint statement on Thursday (Jun 5). This comes as the region is experiencing ongoing digital transformation that is boosting demand for data centre computing power. Amit Sinha, group head of telecommunications, media and technology, Western multinational corporations and digital economy at DBS, called the move a 'strategic investment' into the future of South-east Asia's digital economy. A NEWSLETTER FOR YOU Friday, 8.30 am Asean Business Business insights centering on South-east Asia's fast-growing economies. Sign Up Sign Up 'Expanding the region's data centre capacity will accelerate the digital transformation of businesses within the region as they embrace solutions such as artificial intelligence (AI), cloud services and real-time processing,' he said. South-east Asia's data centre demand is set to triple from its capacity as at 2023 to 6.5 gigawatts (GW) by 2030, said the lenders, citing data from Boston Consulting Group. The region's continued digital transformation, growing regional connectivity and acceleration of AI adoption is fuelling this growing demand. As much as half of this demand is expected to be met by the Singapore-Johor-Batam corridor, a major hub for data traffic in South-east Asia, DBS and UOB said. The corridor's capacity is set to reach up to 3.3 GW by 2030. Data centre campus to facilitate 'next wave' of digital transformation The DayOne Nongsa Digital Park Data Centre Campus is 'designed to support the next wave of digital transformation', said Jamie Khoo, chief executive of DayOne. The campus located within Nongsa Digital Park will house Indonesia's 'most advanced AI-ready data centre', she added. Upon its completion by end-2025, it will have a combined IT load capacity of around 72 megawatts (MW). This will account for around 5 per cent of Indonesia's projected data centre capacity of 1.41 GW by 2029, said DBS and UOB. Nongsa Digital Park to support digital connectivity with Singapore The digital park in Batam aims to be a 'digital bridge' connecting Singapore and Indonesia's economies, they said. 'Strengthened digital connectivity between Indonesia and Singapore better positions both markets to capture growing regional demand for computing power,' DBS' Sinha added. Given Indonesia's ambition to become a regional digital hub, Harapman Kasan, wholesale banking director at UOB Indonesia, highlighted that Batam plays a 'pivotal role' in serving as a key gateway to Singapore. The digital park will allow Singapore companies to leverage Indonesia's infrastructure and digital talent pool as well as enable Indonesia to benefit from Singapore's technological advancement and investment flows, the banks added.

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