Indonesia’s data center industry is experiencing significant growth, driven by the country’s expanding digital economy and increasing demand for cloud services. As of 2025, the number of data centers in Indonesia varies depending on the source, reflecting the dynamic nature of the market. Here’s an overview of the current landscape.

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Number of Data Center Facilities in Indonesia

According to recent industry reports by Research and Markets, Indonesia’s data center market currently comprises 81 operational facilities and 24 upcoming data centers under development or planning, spanning over 18 cities including Jakarta, Surabaya, Batam, and Denpasar, reflecting the country’s rapid digital infrastructure growth.

Key Data Center Initiatives in Indonesia to Know (2025)

1. National Data Center in Cikarang

The Indonesian government is set to inaugurate a permanent National Data Center (Pusat Data Nasional) in Cikarang, West Java, by April 2025. This facility aims to centralize and secure government data, enhancing digital infrastructure across the nation.

2. DCI’s JK6 Facility

DCI has launched its eighth data center, JK6, in Cibitung, claiming it to be Indonesia’s largest with a capacity of 36MW. This expansion underscores DCI’s commitment to meeting the growing demand for data services.

3. Equinix JK1 Data Center

Equinix, in partnership with PT Astra International, has unveiled its first AI-ready data center in Jakarta. The JK1 facility offers access to over 50 global and local network service providers, positioning Indonesia as a key digital economy hub.

4. Microsoft’s Indonesia Central Cloud Region

Microsoft has opened its first cloud region in Indonesia, named Indonesia Central. This AI-ready hyperscale infrastructure provides in-country data residency, enhancing security and reducing latency for users.

5. Edgnex’s $2.3B AI Data Center in Jakarta

Edgnex Data Centers by DAMAC has announced the development of a next-generation AI-powered data center in Jakarta. With a projected capacity of 144MW and a total investment of $2.3 billion, the facility is expected to be operational by December 2026.

6. DayOne Data Center Campus in Batam

A joint venture between Singapore-based DayOne and the Indonesia Investment Authority (INA) is developing a data center campus in Batam’s Nongsa Digital Park. With a total capacity of 72MW, the project is slated for completion by the end of 2025, marking a significant investment in Indonesia’s digital infrastructure.

Future Outlook on Indonesian Data Center Market

The Indonesian data center market is poised for continued expansion, driven by factors such as:

These developments position Indonesia as a key player in the Southeast Asian digital landscape.

Conclusion

While estimates vary, it’s evident that Indonesia’s data center industry is robust and expanding. The country’s strategic location, supportive policies, and growing digital economy make it an attractive destination for data center investments. As the market continues to evolve, stakeholders can expect increased opportunities and innovations in the sector.