Princeton Digital Group (PDG), a leading data center operator in Asia, has acquired a new site in Greater Jakarta for its hyperscale data center campus JC4. (30/04) The project includes secured land and allocated power to deliver a total planned capacity of 240 MW, expanding PDG’s footprint in Indonesia’s digital infrastructure market.
This expansion increases PDG’s total portfolio in Indonesia to 400 MW, reinforcing its position in one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing digital infrastructure markets.
Strategic Location in GIIC Bekasi Near Existing JC3 Campus
The JC4 campus is located within the Greenland International Industrial Center (GIIC) in Bekasi Regency. It is approximately 1.7 km from PDG’s existing JC3 campus.
This proximity allows shared power and connectivity infrastructure between the two sites, supporting operational efficiency and resilience.
JC4 Campus Design Supports High-Capacity Hyperscale Growth
The JC4 development spans 106,217 sq. m. and will consist of four data center buildings. Each building is planned to deliver 60 MW of capacity.
Construction of the campus has already commenced, supporting PDG’s continued expansion of hyperscale infrastructure in the region.
High-Density Computing and Sustainability Measures Integrated
The JC4 campus is designed to support high-density computing and advanced cooling systems. It focuses on operational efficiency and responsible resource management.
Across its Indonesia operations, PDG has implemented sustainability initiatives, including on-site solar deployments and refrigerant management programs to reduce environmental impact.
PDG Leadership Highlights Trust and Long-Term Commitment to Indonesia
“This expansion reflects the continued trust and confidence our hyperscale customers place in PDG, built on our track record of consistent execution across markets,” said Rangu Salgame, Chairman, CEO and Co-Founder of PDG.
He added that Indonesia remains a key market for digital infrastructure in the region, and JC4 will support scalable capacity for cloud and AI workloads.
Frederic Daniel van Husen, General Manager of Indonesia at PDG, stated that the JC4 campus reflects the company’s long-term commitment to Indonesia’s digital growth and its focus on responsible operations and collaboration with local stakeholders.
PDG designs, builds, and operates hyperscale data centers across seven countries in Asia, with a portfolio exceeding 1.8 GW aligned with national energy ecosystems, regulatory frameworks, and local community priorities.
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