DayOne SIJORI AI-Ready Hub in Indonesia

Status: Construction / Expansion Phase   |   Location: Cross-border SIJORI Corridor


Project Overview

The DayOne SIJORI Hub is a multi-country "super-campus" strategy designed to bypass the land and power constraints of Singapore by creating a seamless, low-latency network across the SIJORI (Singapore-Johor-Riau) growth triangle. As of January 2026, DayOne has secured approximately 1GW of customer commitments, largely driven by the surge in sovereign AI and hyperscale cloud demand in Southeast Asia.

The project is technically distinguished by its "AI-First" engineering. Every facility in the SIJORI hub is being fitted with direct-to-chip liquid cooling (DLC) and modular power skids to support high-density GPU clusters. In Batam (Indonesia), DayOne is leveraging the region’s emerging renewable energy infrastructure to provide a "Green Corridor" for Singapore-based firms that need to meet strict ESG targets. This project isn't just a building; it is a cross-border digital utility that allows a company to host its primary compute in Singapore while offloading heavy AI training workloads to higher-capacity, lower-cost sites in Johor and Batam, all linked by DayOne’s proprietary dark fiber backbone.


Quick Facts

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Project NameDayOne SIJORI AI-Ready Hub in Indonesia
LocationCross-border SIJORI Corridor
StatusConstruction / Expansion Phase
CommissioningOngoing; Major Phase 2 Go-Live Q3 2026
Total IT Load1,000 MW (1 GW) Secured Pipeline
Total Capacity1.2 GW (Regional Total)
Tier LevelTier III+ (AI Optimized)
Project TypeHyperscale / Colocation AI Hub

City Profile

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City NameBatam
Population~1.3 million
Urban Agglomeration~2.5 million (Batam–Bintan–Karimun region)
City GDPApprox. USD 18–20 billion (Batam Free Trade Zone economy estimate)
Per Capita IncomeUSD 12,000–14,000
City TierTier 2 (Emerging Strategic Digital & Industrial Hub)
Key StrengthsStrategic location near Singapore and Malaysia Free Trade Zone (FTZ) with tax and customs incentives Strong data center, electronics, and manufacturing ecosystem Direct submarine cable connectivity Competitive power and land costs Growing hyperscale and cloud infrastructure interest

Companies Involved

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Developer / Operator DayOne Data Centers
Strategic Infrastructure Partner Indonesia Investment Authority (INA)
Construction Contractor Regional Consortium (Leighton/Gammon)
MEP Engineering Meinhardt / Aurecon
Network Connectivity Proprietary SIJORI Dark Fiber Ring
Power Infrastructure Integrated Solar (Batam) & Grid (Johor/SG)

Technical Specifications

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Power Capacity1,000 MW Dedicated to AI Workloads
UPS Redundancy2N / Block Redundant
Cooling System Direct-to-Chip Liquid Cooling & Rear Door Heat Exchangers
Connectivity Carrier Neutral with Subsea Cable Landings
PUE Target 1.25 (Tropical Efficiency Benchmark)
Energy Mix 30% Renewable (Targeting 60% via Batam Solar)

Milestones

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Announcement Q1 2024
Construction Start January 5, 2026
Phase 1 Go-Live Operational (Early Racks) Full Buildout 2028
Full Buildout 2028

Investment Details

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Total Investment~$4 Billion (Cumulative)
Funding Series C Equity ($2B) + Debt Facilities

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