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Equinix launches new Singapore data center to fuel AI expansion
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The growing demand for AI infrastructure and sustainable computing solutions has prompted Equinix to announce its sixth data center in Singapore, representing a USD 260 million investment in digital infrastructure.

Project overview and significance: The new International Business Exchange (IBX) data center, designated as SG6, marks a significant expansion of Equinix’s presence in Singapore’s digital infrastructure landscape.

  • The facility is scheduled to open in Q1 2027 with a capacity of 20 MW
  • The project is part of Singapore’s pilot Data Centre – Call for Application (DC-CFA) program
  • The 9-story facility aligns with Singapore’s Green Plan 2030 and Smart Nation initiatives

Technical capabilities and AI focus: SG6 is designed to support the increasing demands of compute-intensive workloads and artificial intelligence applications.

  • The data center will feature liquid cooling technology, which provides more efficient heat transfer compared to traditional air cooling systems
  • Low-latency, high-bandwidth connections will enable seamless AI workflows across regions
  • The facility integrates into Equinix’s global network of data centers, facilitating distributed AI operations

Environmental commitments: Sustainability stands at the forefront of the SG6 design and operational strategy.

  • The facility will be powered by 100 percent renewable energy through a power purchase agreement with Sembcorp Industries
  • Implementation of lower-carbon building materials reduces the construction environmental impact
  • Energy-efficient water-cooled chillers, cooling towers, and rainwater harvesting capabilities further enhance sustainability

Strategic partnerships: Equinix has formed key collaborations to advance sustainable data center practices.

  • Partnership with the National University of Singapore’s College of Design and Engineering focuses on infrastructure modernization
  • Collaboration with IMDA and Dell Technologies aims to optimize hardware-software efficiency
  • These partnerships explore alternative power systems and sustainable solutions

Regional expansion context: The SG6 project represents part of Equinix’s broader Asia-Pacific growth strategy.

  • Equinix currently operates 268 data centers globally across 73 metros and 34 countries
  • The Asia-Pacific region hosts 59 data centers across 15 key metros
  • Recent market entries include Indonesia, the Philippines, and Thailand

Looking ahead: As compute-intensive workloads continue to grow exponentially, SG6’s strategic positioning in Singapore’s digital ecosystem, combined with its sustainable design, could serve as a model for future data center developments in the region. The focus on AI readiness and environmental responsibility suggests a shift in how data centers will be designed and operated in the coming years.

Equinix Announces SG6 Data Center in Singapore to Drive AI Growth

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