Vertiv, a global leader in data center power and cooling infrastructure, has officially opened its first large-scale manufacturing facility in Southeast Asia, located in Senai, Johor, Malaysia. The move marks a significant milestone in the company’s regional expansion strategy, as demand for data center equipment surges across Asia driven by artificial intelligence and cloud computing growth.
The new plant is designed to produce critical infrastructure components including power distribution units, thermal management systems, and liquid cooling solutions, which are increasingly essential for high-density AI workloads. By establishing a major production hub in Johor, Vertiv aims to shorten supply chains, reduce delivery times, and better serve the rapidly expanding data center markets in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and beyond.
Industry analysts note that Malaysia has emerged as a preferred destination for data center investments due to its competitive energy costs, government incentives, and strategic location near Singapore. Johor, in particular, has attracted several hyperscale projects and colocation facilities in recent years. Vertiv’s local manufacturing presence is expected to support these developments by ensuring a steady supply of advanced cooling and power equipment tailored to tropical climate conditions.
The facility’s focus on liquid cooling technology is especially timely, as operators seek efficient ways to manage the heat generated by next-generation AI chips. Vertiv’s investment underscores a broader industry trend where infrastructure providers are localizing production to keep pace with surging demand and to mitigate global supply chain disruptions.