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Equinix Acquires Land to Expand Digital Infrastructure in Malaysia

Additional Capacity in Cyberjaya to Serve Exponential Growth of Data Centre Demand

 

In the rapidly growing digital landscape, Malaysia is experiencing a surge in demand for data centres across various industries. Recognising this potential, Equinix, Inc., the world’s digital infrastructure companyÂŽ, has announced an investment of RM23 million (approximately USD $5 million) to acquire land from Cyberview Sdn Bhd in Cyberjaya to expand its data centre capacity in Malaysia.

Equinix is the world’s digital infrastructure companyÂŽ. Digital leaders harness Equinix’s trusted platform to bring together and interconnect foundational Infrastructure at software speed. It enables organisations to access all the right places, partners, and possibilities to scale with agility, speed the launch of digital services, deliver world-class experiences, and multiply their value while supporting their sustainability goals.

Following the launches of its International Business ExchangeTM (IBXÂŽ) in Kuala Lumpur (KL1) and Johor (JH1), the additional land will be instrumental in addressing the rising demand for reliable, high-performance data centre services in Malaysia and the broader Southeast Asian region.

Equinix Is Augmenting Malaysia’s Expanding Data Centre Market

Malaysia’s data centre market is rapidly expanding due to its strategic location, supportive government policies, and increasing demand for digital infrastructure. As Southeast Asia becomes a significant hub for digital transformation, Malaysia is emerging as a key player, aspiring to transform into a digitally-driven, high-income economy. Factors such as geopolitical stability, a skilled workforce, improved connectivity, and a focus on renewable energy sources are propelling the data center market, which is expected to grow at a CAGR of nearly 14% and reach an estimated USD $3.97 billion by 2029.

Located in Malaysia’s Global Tech Hub of Cyberjaya, Kuala Lumpur, the acquired land is less than one kilometre from the existing KL1 facility. With a total area of 14,300 square metres, the newly acquired land will serve as a strategic complement to KL1, enabling Equinix to further enhance its ecosystem in Malaysia to cater to a wide range of network and cloud service providers, as well as enterprises spanning various industries.

Dato’ Seri Amirudin Shari, Chief Minister of Selangor, participated in the document exchange ceremony between Equinix and Cyberview.

At the ceremony, he said, “Selangor aims to accelerate the pace of digitising our economy, and data centres are a key component of the digital economy backbone. Equinix’s investment, renowned for its global expertise in building resilient digital infrastructure and fostering a robust network ecosystem, is poised to contribute significantly to the adoption of cloud technology by Malaysian companies.”

“Malaysia boasts a substantial Internet user base, with a staggering 96.8% of the population actively engaging in various digital activities such as video streaming, online shopping, online banking and gaming. Consequently, businesses operating in Malaysia are increasingly seeking secure and scalable data center services and access to digital ecosystems to meet the demands of this tech-savvy consumer base. Equinix’s unique positioning and competitive edges make it the company of choice,” said Cheam Tat Inn, Managing Director at Equinix Malaysia.

Kamarul Ariffin Abdul Samad, CEO at Cyberview, said “The digital economy contributes 23% to the country’s GDP and with Cyberjaya having the highest concentration of tech companies in Malaysia, the city plays a pivotal role in contributing to the growth of Malaysia’s digital economy. Last year alone, Cyberjaya saw a rapid increase in data centre investment and today, with the land expansion of Equinix, this is a testament to Cyberview’s commitment in fostering innovation and ensuring that Cyberjaya continues to be the preferred investment location for tech companies.”

Adding to the Growing Equinix Portfolio

Equinix currently has two data centres in Malaysia, JH1 and KL1. JH1 offers 500 cabinets and 1,960 square metres of colocation space, while KL1 will provide 900 cabinets and 2,630 square metres of colocation space once fully built. These facilities have already attracted various network, content, FinTech, gaming, and Artificial Intelligene companies to deploy their IT infrastructure.Equinix

In Asia-Pacific, Equinix currently has 56 data centres located in key metropolitan areas across Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia and Singapore. Its global presence with 260 data centres across 71 metropolitan areas continues to support over 10,000 leading businesses worldwide.

 

 

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