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PDG acquires land in Jakarta, Indonesia, for 240MW data center campus

By IslaApril 30, 20262 Mins Read
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APAC data center firm Princeton Digital Group (PDG) has acquired land in Jakarta, Indonesia, for a new development.

The company this week announced the acquisition of a new site in Greater Jakarta for its newest campus, JC4.

Located within the Greenland International Industrial Center (GIIC) in Bekasi Regency, JC4 has secured power allocation and will offer a total of 240MW.

Construction has commenced on the campus, which will span 106,215 sqm (1.14 million sq ft) across four 60MW buildings.

“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. “Indonesia continues to be a key market for digital infrastructure in the region, and JC4 builds on our established portfolio to deliver reliable, scalable capacity that supports cloud and AI workloads.”

PDG acquired a 70 percent stake in the data center portfolio of Indonesian telecommunications operator XL Axiata in 2019, giving it five data centers in Pekanbaru, Cibitung, Surabaya, Bintaro, and Bandung. It has a site in development in Batam.

In Jakarta, PDG operates JC1 and JC2 at the same campus in Citibung, offering more than 25MW across a combined 14,780 sqm (159,090 sqm). JC2 launched in 2024.

The company broke ground on the 120MW JC3, also located in the GIIC park, last year. The first phase is due live this year.

“The JC4 campus reflects our long-term commitment to Indonesia and our role in supporting the country’s digital growth,” said Frederic Daniel van Husen, general manager of Indonesia at PDG. “Alongside delivering resilient infrastructure, we are focused on embedding responsible operating practices across our campuses and working closely with local partners and stakeholders to ensure consistent, high-quality execution on the ground.”

PDG was established in 2017 and has data centers in operation or development across China, Singapore, India, South Korea, Malaysia, and Japan. The company says its portfolio totals 1.8GW.

Private equity firm Warburg Pincus is PDG’s largest shareholder. The company is also backed by the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, the UAE’s Mubadala, and Stonepeak.



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