Princeton Digital Group (PDG) has announced plans for greenfield development in Jakarta, Indonesia, as part of the company’s plan to expand its footprint to serve customers’ needs in the booming Indonesian digital economy. With 19 data centres across 5 countries, PDG has built an unrivalled footprint in less than four years since its inception.
The new 22 MW data centre, named Jakarta Cibitung 2 (JC2), is being built within the same campus that houses PDG’s existing data centre JC1. This expanded campus of 35 MW is well-poised to serve global cloud companies, domestic internet companies, and enterprises with unmatched scalability, connectivity, and reliability.
“The Asia Pacific region is set to be the largest data centre market in the world, and this announcement underscores our vision to be the market leader in this region,” Rangu Salgame, Chairman and CEO of PDG, said. “Over the last four years, through our unique three-pronged strategy of acquisitions, carve-outs and greenfield development, we’ve built a strong portfolio of data centres across key Asian markets such as China, Singapore, Indonesia, India and Japan. PDG has become a partner of choice for hyperscalers across multiple countries. PDG’s growth in Indonesia demonstrates our continued ability to expand rapidly in markets that matter to our customers.
“Jakarta is an exciting market, Cibitung being the pre-eminent cloud cluster in the region. With the expanded campus, PDG has become a significant player in the Indonesian market,” Stephanus Tumbelaka, managing director of Indonesia at PDG, said. “With the explosive economic growth and rapid digitalisation by both government and private sectors in Indonesia, the market is core to PDG’s strategy.”