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ST Telemedia Global Data Centres Launches STT Tokyo 1

Designed with Both Performance and Sustainability as Foundational Principles

ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (Japan), a leading provider of data centre solutions, has officially launched STT Tokyo 1, its first data centre facility in the country. Located in Inzai City in the Greater Tokyo area, this strategically positioned facility strengthens STT GDC’s presence in Northeast Asia and marks a significant milestone in the company’s global expansion strategy.

The new data centre is the first of two buildings in our data centre campus located within Goodman Business Park. With a gross floor area of 60,000 square metres, both will support up to 70 megawatts of IT capacity in total, with STT Tokyo 1 providing up to 32 megawatts when fully operational.

“STT Tokyo 1 reflects the best of STT GDC’s global expertise that we are bringing to Japan – operational excellence, future-ready infrastructure, and sustainability embedded by design,” said Kiyoshi Maeda, Chief Executive Officer, Japan, at ST Telemedia Global Data Centres. “As Japan’s digital transformation accelerates, this facility will offer customers the performance and reliability they need to unlock the full potential of their applications and data. We are proud to play a role in elevating the country’s digital ambitions to greater heights.”

Designed with both performance and sustainability as foundational principles, STT Tokyo 1 adheres to Japan Data Centre Council (JDCC) guidelines—a critical requirement for local customers. The facility addresses the growing demand for secure, resilient, and energy-efficient digital infrastructure from global cloud service providers, financial services institutions, content platforms and other Japanese enterprises.

  • STT Tokyo 1 is committed to delivering carbon-neutral operations from day one for Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions. To achieve this, the facility has integrated energy-efficient design resulting in world-class PUE, and embarked upon a considered renewable energy purchase program in line with STT GDC’s global sustainability commitments.
  • The facility features behind-the-metre solar photovoltaic systemthat powers essential operations including external façade lighting, electric vehicle charging stations, and water pumps.
  • It is built to meet stringent international standards, having been among the first data centres globally to achieve the TIA-942-C Design Certificationin mid-2024. This credential ensures robust redundancy, high availability, and strong physical security, meeting the rigorous demands of hyperscalers and enterprise clients alike.
  • Built with enterprise-grade reliability in mind, STT Tokyo 1 also operates on a 66kV dual-feed utility intakewith on-site substation that delivers maximum uptime, with the ability to seamlessly switch between redundant power feeds. This automatically maintains service continuity for customers with mission-critical workloads.

The launch of STT Tokyo 1 addresses Japan’s rapidly expanding data centre market, which is projected by research firm IDC Japan to grow from 2.74 trillion yen in 2023 to ¥5.08 trillion (USD $34.6 billion) by 2028. The Japan data centre market growth is fuelled by growing reliance on cloud computing services, increasing requirements for AI technologies, the trend of outsourcing IT services, and the movement toward data onshoring; precisely the demands that STT Tokyo 1 is designed to meet. In addition, Japan will also see the addition of eight more submarine cables to its existing 40 operational submarine cables, which are expected to become operational by 20252027. These submarine cables enable high-speed data transmission, decrease latency, as well as meet the increasing demand for broadband and cloud services, which are essential for Japan’s digital economy.

Martin Dale Bolima

Martin has been a Technology Journalist at Asia Online Publishing Group (AOPG) since July 2021, tasked primarily to handle the company’s Data&Storage Asia online portal. He also contributes to Cybersecurity ASIA and Disruptive Tech News, with his main areas of interest being artificial intelligence and machine learning, cloud computing and cybersecurity. A seasoned writer and editor, Martin holds a degree in Journalism from the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines. He began his professional career back in 2006 as a writer-editor for the University Press of First Asia, one of the premier academic publishers in the Philippines. He next dabbled in digital marketing as an SEO writer while also freelancing as a sports and features writer.

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