Singtel Commences Construction of Singapore’s Highest Power Density, Hyper-Connected Green Data Centre

Singtel has commenced the construction DC Tuas, Singaporeās highest power density, hyper-connected green data centre, following a groundbreaking ceremony today with Guest-of-Honour Infocomm Media Development Authorityās (IMDA) Chief Executive Mr Lew Chuen Hong.
Mr Lew said āCongratulations to Singtel on the groundbreaking of DC Tuas. It is encouraging to see companies such as Singtel invest in our digital infrastructure. IMDA will continue to work with the industry to architect a sustainable digital ecosystem that is internationally connected, to serve the longterm demands of Singaporeās digital future.ā
When operational in 2025, DC Tuas will offer 58MW of IT load capacity to support the strong demand for high-quality, sustainable digital infrastructure while optimising land, power and water use. The 120,000sqft, eight-storey facility is Singaporeās only data centre to be integrated with a cable landing station, providing its customers unparalleled international and domestic connectivity and enhanced network performance including lower latency and improved reliability.
DC Tuas is Singtelās largest data centre in Singapore to date and will support the Groupās decarbonisation goals with its low power utilisation effectiveness (PUE). DC Tuas will incorporate nextgeneration cooling capabilities that are able to support customersā rack density of up to 80kW per rack with more efficient liquid cooling, thus lowering its PUE to below 1.3.
Mr Bill Chang, CEO of Singtelās Digital InfraCo said, āDC Tuas is based on Singtelās fourth generation design with the highest power density, and hyper-connected with a number of international submarine cables connected directly to it. This will be an important addition that will strengthen Singaporeās digital infrastructure and position the country as a key business and connectivity hub. It is also a key milestone for our new standalone digital infrastructure business to capture the significant demand for cloud services and the rapid rise of AI adoption in the region. With DC Tuas, we have leveraged our expertise and experience in designing, building and operating data centres to offer a differentiated value proposition to customers ā a carrier-neutral advanced facility with access to exceptional connectivity and security. Singapore is integral to our regional data centre strategy and we look forward to continue supporting the countryās ambition to be a sustainable, global digital hub.ā
Singtel currently provides 60MW of DC capacity in Singapore. The total capacity will grow to 118MW when DC Tuas is operational in 2025. Ahead of its construction, DC Tuas has already received interest from customers including hyperscalers, multinational and regional corporates, and Singapore enterprises.
In addition to its data centres in Singapore, Singtel has partnered Telkom and Medco Power in Indonesia, and GULF and AIS in Thailand, to build data centres in Batam and Bangkok respectively.