STT GDC Expands Jakarta Campus to 360MW with Two New 40MW Data Centers
June 11, 2026
STT GDC Expands Jakarta Campus to 360MW with Two New 40MW Data Centers
ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) has significantly expanded its footprint in Indonesia, announcing the launch of two new 40MW data centers in Jakarta. The developments are part of a broader plan to scale the company’s existing Jakarta campus to a total capacity of 360MW, underscoring the growing demand for digital infrastructure in Southeast Asia’s largest economy.
The two new facilities, each designed to deliver 40MW of critical IT load, are now under construction and represent a major investment in the region’s data center ecosystem. They join STT GDC’s existing operations in Jakarta, which have been steadily expanding to meet the needs of hyperscale cloud providers, enterprises, and government clients. With the addition of these two sites, the company’s Jakarta campus is poised to become one of the largest data center hubs in Indonesia.
Indonesia has emerged as a strategic market for global data center operators, driven by rapid digitalization, increasing internet penetration, and the growing adoption of cloud services. Jakarta, as the nation’s economic and business center, has seen a surge in demand for reliable, high-capacity data center capacity. STT GDC’s expansion aligns with this trend, positioning the company to capture a significant share of the market.
The 360MW target for the Jakarta campus reflects the scale of investment required to support the country’s digital transformation. Industry analysts note that such large-scale developments are critical for enabling the next wave of AI, big data, and IoT applications, which require massive computing power and low-latency connectivity. STT GDC’s commitment to the Indonesian market signals confidence in the region’s long-term growth prospects.
Source: datacenterdynamics