BDx Data Centers Secures 1.2GW Power Supply Deal with Indonesian State Utility PLN

BDx Data Centers Secures 1.2GW Power Supply Deal with Indonesian State Utility PLN

June 3, 2026

BDx Data Centers Secures 1.2GW Power Supply Deal with Indonesian State Utility PLN

BDx Data Centers has signed a landmark series of power supply agreements with Indonesia’s state-owned electricity company, Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN), securing a total of 1.2 gigawatts (GW) of capacity to support the expansion of its data center operations in the country. This deal underscores the growing demand for digital infrastructure in Southeast Asia, as hyperscale cloud providers and enterprises increasingly turn to Indonesia as a strategic hub for data storage and processing.

The agreements, which cover multiple sites across Indonesia, mark one of the largest power procurement commitments by a data center operator in the region. BDx, a leading data center platform with a strong presence in Asia Pacific, will use the allocated capacity to power both existing facilities and new developments, including its flagship campus in the Jakarta area. The scale of the deal reflects the energy-intensive nature of modern data centers, which require reliable and substantial electricity supply to support high-density computing and cooling systems.

Industry analysts note that the partnership with PLN is critical for Indonesia’s ambition to become a regional digital economy leader. By securing long-term power supply agreements, BDx is positioning itself to meet the surging demand from cloud service providers and multinational corporations that require low-latency connectivity and scalable infrastructure. The deal also aligns with Indonesia’s national strategy to attract foreign investment in digital infrastructure, particularly as the government pushes for greater data sovereignty and local data residency.

The 1.2GW capacity will be delivered through a mix of grid power and renewable energy sources, as BDx has committed to sustainability goals in its expansion plans. While specific financial terms were not disclosed, the agreements are expected to significantly reduce operational risks for BDx by locking in stable electricity pricing and supply over the long term. This move is likely to influence other data center operators in the region to pursue similar arrangements with local utilities, as power availability and cost remain key factors in site selection and expansion decisions.

Source: datacenterdynamics

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