TrueIDC Breaks Ground on $180 Million Data Center in Northern Bangkok

TrueIDC Breaks Ground on $180 Million Data Center in Northern Bangkok

June 26, 2026

TrueIDC Breaks Ground on $180 Million Data Center in Northern Bangkok

Thailand’s leading data center operator, TrueIDC, has officially broken ground on its seventh facility, a $180 million project located in the northern outskirts of Bangkok. The development marks a significant expansion of the country’s digital infrastructure as demand for cloud services and data localization continues to surge across Southeast Asia.

The new facility, situated in a strategic area north of the capital, is designed to support high-density computing and meet growing enterprise and government requirements for secure, reliable data storage. TrueIDC’s latest investment underscores the accelerating pace of data center construction in Thailand, driven by the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence, edge computing, and 5G technologies.

Industry analysts note that this expansion positions TrueIDC to capture a larger share of the regional market, particularly as multinational cloud providers seek local partners to expand their footprint. The facility is expected to offer scalable capacity and energy-efficient operations, aligning with broader sustainability trends in the sector. With this ground-breaking, TrueIDC reinforces its role as a key player in Thailand’s push to become a digital hub in ASEAN, supporting everything from financial services to smart city initiatives.

Source: datacenterdynamics

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