Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia - December 3, 2025 - Vantage Data Centres has officially launched KUL14, a 16-megawatt data center facility on its Cyberjaya campus, marking the completion of the company’s KUL1 development and reinforcing Malaysia’s position as one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing digital infrastructure hubs.
The company confirmed that the new facility is fully leased to a single hyperscale customer, underscoring rising regional demand for AI-ready, high-density capacity.
Located within Vantage’s flagship Malaysia campus, KUL14 expands the total operational footprint of the KUL1 site and adds crucial availability for cloud, content, and AI operators drawn to Cyberjaya’s maturing data center ecosystem. In its announcement, Vantage said the launch reflects the company’s strategy of delivering rapid, high-scale builds across Asia-Pacific, where demand from global cloud and platform providers continues to accelerate.
The company noted that the KUL1 campus has been engineered for efficient power usage, advanced cooling configurations, and large-scale fibre connectivity to meet the requirements of next-generation workloads.
This latest opening follows a year of expansion momentum for Vantage in the region. The company recently secured a USD 1.6 billion investment to accelerate its Asia-Pacific portfolio and completed the acquisition of Yondr Group’s Johor campus, a site with potential capacity exceeding 300 MW, positioning Malaysia as a dual-campus growth market for the operator. Industry analysts said these moves highlight a structural shift: Malaysia is increasingly becoming a preferred hyperscale and AI deployment destination due to stable power frameworks, strong government support, and maturing subsea connectivity.
Vantage executives emphasised that the company’s expansion is closely aligned with rising AI adoption, which is driving unprecedented demand for dense, energy-efficient facilities capable of supporting GPU clusters and advanced cloud workloads.