Vantage Data Centers completes Cyberjaya campus with launch of fully leased 16MW fourth facility

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Vantage Data Centers, a global provider of hyperscale data center campuses, yesterday announced the completion of its first Cyberjaya campus in Malaysia, KUL1, with the launch of its fourth facility (KUL14) carrying 16MW capacity. KUL14 is already fully leased to a single tenant.

The company said in a press release that KUL14 was constructed using Vantage’s “sustainable by design” blueprint which emphasizes innovations for industry-leading efficiency and operational performance, for example, a closed-loop chilled water system that requires minimal water is used, achieving virtually zero water usage effectiveness (WUE).

The facility took over four million work hours to complete, all without a single incident.

“We are thrilled to welcome our customer to KUL14 and support their expanding business,” said Jeremy Deutsch, president, Vantage Data Centers, APAC. “Malaysia has emerged as Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing data center hub, and Vantage is actively expanding our footprint to grow with our customers, including the ongoing development of a second campus in Cyberjaya providing over 400MW of total capacity.”

Vantage’s APAC portfolio includes 1GW of operational and planned IT capacity across Australia, Malaysia, Japan, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

 

 

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