Indonesia’s data center landscape has experienced significant growth in recent years, driven by increasing demand for cloud services, artificial intelligence (AI), and digital infrastructure. As of early 2025, several facilities stand out due to their size, capacity, and strategic importance.
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Largest Data Centers In Indonesia to Know
1. DCI Indonesia JK6 Data Center
Located in Cibitung, East of Jakarta, the JK6 facility is part of DCI Indonesia’s H1 campus. With a capacity of 36 megawatts (MW), it is the largest single built data center in the country. The entire H1 campus, upon completion, will offer a total capacity of 73 MW, reinforcing DCI Indonesia’s position as the nation’s largest data center operator.
2. NTT Jakarta 3 Data Center
Situated in Bekasi, this facility spans 18,000 square meters and offers an initial capacity of 15.2 MW. Once fully developed, it is expected to reach up to 45 MW. NTT’s investment in this facility underscores its commitment to supporting Indonesia’s growing digital infrastructure needs.
3. NeutraDC Cikarang Facility
NeutraDC, a subsidiary of Telkom Indonesia, operates a significant data center in Cikarang. While specific capacity details are not publicly disclosed, the facility is part of Telkom’s broader strategy to enhance Indonesia’s digital infrastructure. Telkom has enlisted Goldman Sachs and Mandiri Sekuritas to secure a strategic investor for its data center subsidiary, indicating the facility’s importance in the national digital economy.
4. Princeton Digital Group JC2 Data Center
Princeton Digital Group (PDG) operates the JC2 facility, which spans approximately 256,719 square feet. While specific power capacity details are not publicly disclosed, the facility’s substantial size positions it as a significant player in Indonesia’s data center sector.
5. BDx Jatiluhur CGK4 Data Center
BDx’s Jatiluhur CGK4 facility is another notable data center in Indonesia. Although specific capacity and size details are not publicly disclosed, BDx’s presence in the country reflects the growing interest and investment in Indonesia’s digital infrastructure.
6. Nongsa Digital Park (Batam)
While not a single data center, Nongsa Digital Park in Batam is a significant digital infrastructure hub. The park is expected to host multiple data centers with a combined capacity of approximately 72 MW by the end of 2025. This development is part of a joint venture between Singapore-based DayOne and Indonesia’s sovereign wealth fund, INA. The project highlights the strategic importance of Batam as a data center hub bridging Indonesia and Singapore.
Conclusion
Indonesia’s data center sector is rapidly expanding, with several large-scale facilities now operational or under development. These centers play a crucial role in supporting the nation’s digital transformation, catering to the increasing demand for cloud services, AI applications, and digital infrastructure. As the digital economy continues to grow, these facilities will be instrumental in ensuring Indonesia’s competitiveness in the global digital landscape.