Singapore and Jakarta, Indonesia - June 3, 2026 - BDx Data Centers has secured 1.2 GW of power capacity across its Indonesian data center portfolio through an expanded partnership with state-owned utility PLN, marking the largest power commitment secured by a data center operator in Indonesia to date.
The agreement significantly expands BDx’s AI and hyperscale infrastructure footprint across Jakarta and West Java as Southeast Asia experiences rapidly rising demand for AI compute, sovereign cloud infrastructure, and high-density digital services.
The largest component of the agreement involves 788 MVA of contracted grid power for BDx’s CGK4 AI Campus in Jatiluhur, West Java. The company also confirmed a major capacity expansion at its CGK3A campus in South Jakarta, increasing available power to approximately 60 MVA, while advancing high-voltage grid infrastructure for its CGK5 campus in Suryacipta, West Java, with up to 385 MVA of secured capacity.
Together, the projects establish one of the largest AI-focused digital infrastructure platforms in Southeast Asia and position BDx to support growing enterprise, hyperscale, and sovereign AI workloads across Indonesia.
“Reliable and scalable power is foundational to Indonesia’s AI and digital infrastructure development,” said Agus Hartono Wijaya, CEO of BDx Indonesia, adding that PLN’s support has been critical in enabling capacity expansion across the company’s portfolio.
Power availability has become one of the defining constraints shaping global AI infrastructure expansion. As GPU clusters increase in density and electricity consumption, hyperscale operators are competing aggressively to secure long-term grid capacity capable of supporting next-generation AI workloads.
BDx said its CGK4 campus is already Indonesia’s first NVIDIA DGX-Ready-certified data center campus and is designed to deliver up to 650 MW of renewable-aligned capacity. The facility currently supports H100-class GPU deployments for AI training and sovereign cloud applications.
Meanwhile, the company’s CGK3 campus in Jakarta has been designed around liquid-cooled, high-density compute infrastructure optimized for next-generation AI platforms, including NVIDIA GB200 systems. CGK5 will extend BDx’s hyperscale presence across West Java with a planned 300 MW footprint.
PLN said the partnership reflects Indonesia’s broader ambitions to strengthen its AI and digital economy infrastructure. Industry analysts increasingly view Indonesia as one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing AI infrastructure markets because of its expanding digital economy, population scale, and growing cloud adoption.
The latest agreement further highlights how energy infrastructure is becoming inseparable from AI infrastructure planning as operators race to secure grid access, transmission capacity, and long-term power availability for future hyperscale deployments.