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The Indonesia Data Center Market report segments the industry into Hotspot (Greater Jakarta, Rest of Indonesia), Data Center Size (Large, Massive, Medium, Mega, Small), Tier Type (Tier 1 and 2, Tier 3, Tier 4), and Absorption (Non-Utilized, Utilized). Get five years of historical data alongside five-year market forecasts.
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In 2023, the Indonesia Data Center Market is projected to surge to $ 3.09 billion by 2030 at a CAGR of 11.4% from 2024 to 2030
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The Indonesia data center market size will witness investments of USD 3.79 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 7.99% during the forecast period.
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Indonesia Data Center Construction Market is Segmented by Tier Type (Tier 1 and 2, Tier 3 and Tier 4), Data Center Type(Colocation, Self-Built Hyperscalers (CSPs), Enterprise, and Edge), Infrastructure (Electrical Infrastructure, Mechanical Infrastructure). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
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Get expert insights on Indonesia Data Center Market, size at USD 1.71 billion in 2023, showcasing industry growth driven by key players and market trends.
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The Indonesia data center colocation market size was valued at USD 460 million in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 1.15 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 16.50% during the forecast period.
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The Indonesia Data Center Power Market is experiencing robust growth, projected to reach $285.70 million in 2025 and maintain a significant Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 16.35% from 2025 to 2033. This expansion is driven by several key factors. Firstly, the burgeoning digital economy in Indonesia fuels increasing demand for data centers, necessitating reliable and scalable power infrastructure. The rise of cloud computing, e-commerce, and big data analytics further intensifies this demand. Secondly, government initiatives promoting digital infrastructure development and attracting foreign investment in the technology sector are creating a favorable environment for data center growth. This includes investments in improving energy infrastructure and promoting renewable energy sources to support the power needs of data centers. Finally, the expanding telecommunications sector and the growing adoption of 5G technology are significantly contributing to the market’s expansion. Increased connectivity requires more robust and resilient power systems for data centers. The market segmentation reveals significant opportunities across various power infrastructure solutions. Electrical solutions, including UPS systems, generators, and power distribution systems, constitute a major segment, indicating a high demand for reliable power backup and efficient energy management within data centers. The service segment, encompassing installation, maintenance, and support, represents another critical component, highlighting the importance of continuous operational efficiency. Across end-users, the IT and Telecommunication sector remains the dominant driver, followed by BFSI (Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance) and the Government sector, reflecting their significant reliance on data centers for crucial operations. While the provided data doesn't break down regional specifics within Indonesia, it is reasonable to assume that major metropolitan areas with high population density and established digital infrastructure will experience the most rapid growth. Competition in this market is intense, with major international players like ABB, Schneider Electric, and Vertiv competing alongside regional players. However, opportunities exist for companies offering innovative, sustainable, and cost-effective solutions. Recent developments include: January 2024: Legrand acquired ZPE Systems Inc., a Fremont, California-based company that offers critical solutions and services to deliver resilience and security for customers’ business-critical infrastructure. The acquisition brings together ZPE’s secure and open management infrastructure and services delivery platform for data center, branch, and edge environments to Legrand’s comprehensive data center solutions of overhead busways, custom cabinets, intelligent PDUs, KVM switches, and advanced fiber solutions. ZPE Systems will become a business unit of Legrand’s Data, Power, and Control (DPC) division., December 2023: Cummins Inc. introduced three new generator models, C1760D5, C1875D5, and C2000D5B, with capacities ranging from 1700 kVA to 2000 kVA. These models are powered by the KTA50 engine series and are designed to meet diverse power needs.. Key drivers for this market are: Rising Adoption of Mega Data Centers and Cloud Computing, Increasing Demand to Reduce Operational Costs. Potential restraints include: Rising Adoption of Mega Data Centers and Cloud Computing, Increasing Demand to Reduce Operational Costs. Notable trends are: IT and Telecom to Register Significant Market Share.
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Indonesia Data Center Processor Market is Segmented by Processor Type (GPU, CPU and More), Application( Advanced Data Analytics, AI/ML Training and Inference, High-Performance Computing and More), Architecture (X86, ARM-Based, RISC-V and Power), Data Center Type (Enterprise, Colocation, Cloud Service Providers / Hyperscalers). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
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Indonesia Data Center Power Market Report Segments the Industry Into Component (Electrical Solutions, Service), Data Center Type (Hyperscaler/Cloud Service Providers and More), Data Center Size(Small-Sized Data Centers, Medium-Sized Data Centers, and More), and Tier Level (Tier I and II and More). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
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The Indonesian data center market is experiencing robust growth, driven by the burgeoning digital economy, increasing cloud adoption, and the government's push for digital transformation. The market's substantial size, coupled with a high CAGR (let's assume a conservative 15% based on regional trends), indicates significant investment opportunities. Key growth drivers include the expanding e-commerce sector, the rising demand for digital services in the BFSI and government sectors, and the need for improved digital infrastructure to support Indonesia's large and rapidly growing population. The Greater Jakarta area serves as the primary hotspot, but expansion into other regions is accelerating as demand diversifies. While the market is dominated by larger data centers, the emergence of smaller, edge data centers caters to localized needs and reduces latency. The colocation market is witnessing a shift towards hyperscale providers meeting the needs of large cloud operators. However, challenges such as infrastructural limitations in certain regions and regulatory hurdles can somewhat constrain rapid expansion. Segmentation by Tier type, colocation model, and end-user type offers further granularity in understanding market dynamics and potential investment areas. The presence of both international players and local companies indicates a competitive yet expanding landscape. The forecast period (2025-2033) suggests continued market expansion, with a focus on meeting the growing demand for high-capacity and resilient data center infrastructure. Further growth will likely be fueled by increasing government initiatives promoting digital infrastructure development and the ongoing expansion of 5G networks. Strategic partnerships between international and local companies will be crucial in navigating the Indonesian market's unique challenges and capitalizing on its significant growth potential. Specific market segments to watch include the hyperscale colocation market and data centers located outside of Greater Jakarta, both of which are poised for exponential growth in the coming years. The ongoing development and improvement of supporting infrastructure, such as power grids and fiber optic networks, will act as a significant catalyst for market expansion. Recent developments include: September 2022: The company commenced construction on a 23MW data center in Jakarta, Indonesia, marking the company’s third site in South East Asia as it capitalizes on the region’s rapid digital transformation in the wake of the global pandemic.The new facility will offer 3,430 cabinets and an IT load of 23MW and is designed to cater for the growing demand for high power density applications from cloud-driven hyperscale deployments, local and international network and financial service providers. It is expected to complete by Q4 2023.August 2022: PT Sigma Cipta Caraka (SCA), also known as telkomsigma, transfers its data centre business to PT Telkom Data Ekosistem (TDE), which is worth a total of IDR 2.01 trillion. The parent company PT Telkom Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (TLKM), claimed that this transfer of the data centre business line is related to the business restructuring program held by Telkom Group.June 2022: The company announced the launch of BDx Indonesia, following the completion of a USD 300 million joint venture agreement with PT Indosat Tbk (Indosat Ooredoo Hutchison or IOH) and PT Aplikanusa Lintasarta, Big Data Exchange (BDx).. Notable trends are: OTHER KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS COVERED IN THE REPORT.
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The Indonesia Data Center report features an extensive regional analysis, identifying market penetration levels across major geographic areas. It highlights regional growth trends and opportunities, allowing businesses to tailor their market entry strategies and maximize growth in specific regions.
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Dive deep into the dynamics of Indonesia Data Centre Market, size at USD 1.40 billion in 2023, highlighting industry analysis and trends.
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The Indonesia Data Center Server Market is Segmented by Form Factor (Blade Server, Rack Server, Tower Server) and by End User (IT and Telecommunication, BFSI, Government, Media and Entertainment, and Other End Users). The Market Sizes and Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD) for all the Above Segments.
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The report covers Indonesia Data Center Market Share, Indonesia Data Center Market Growth, Indonesia Data Center Market Forecast, Indonesia Data Center Market Outlook, Indonesia Data Center Market Analysis.
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The Indonesia Data Center Cooling Market report segments the industry into By Cooling Technology (Air-Based Cooling, Liquid-Based Cooling), By Type (Hyperscaler (Owned & Leased), Enterprise (On-Premise), Colocation), By End-User Vertical (IT & Telecom, Retail & Consumer Goods, Healthcare, Media & Entertainment, Federal & Institutional Agencies, Other End Users). Get five years of historical data and five-year market forecasts.
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The Indonesian data center construction market is experiencing robust growth, exhibiting a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 14.09% between 2019 and 2033. This burgeoning market, valued at XX million (Value Unit) in 2025, is driven by several key factors. The rapid expansion of e-commerce, digital services, and cloud computing within Indonesia is significantly increasing the demand for data center infrastructure. Government initiatives promoting digitalization and the establishment of digital economies further fuel this market expansion. Rising investments from both domestic and international players, coupled with the increasing adoption of advanced technologies like 5G and the Internet of Things (IoT), are also contributing to market growth. Key trends shaping the market include a shift towards hyperscale data centers, a growing preference for sustainable and energy-efficient solutions (like immersion cooling), and the increasing adoption of modular and prefabricated data center designs to accelerate deployment. However, the market faces certain restraints, including high initial investment costs associated with data center construction, potential regulatory hurdles, and the need for skilled labor to operate and maintain these complex facilities. Market segmentation reveals a diverse landscape, with significant investments across infrastructure types, including electrical (power distribution solutions, power backup systems), mechanical (cooling systems, racks), and general construction. Specific segments like power distribution solutions (PDUs, transfer switches, switchgears) and cooling systems (in-row, in-rack, immersion cooling) show particularly strong growth potential. The market is further segmented by tier type (Tier I-IV), reflecting varying levels of redundancy and resilience, and end-user industries, with banking, financial services, insurance, IT and telecommunications, and government sectors representing major consumers of data center capacity. Key players such as SAS Institute Inc, L&T, Fortis Construction, IBM, Brookfield Infrastructure, Schneider Electric, Turner Construction, Delta Power Solutions, Legrand, NTT Facilities, AECOM, and Iris Global are actively shaping the competitive dynamics of the market. The Indonesian data center construction market's regional focus is entirely on Indonesia, providing a concentrated analysis of this specific nation's growth trajectory. The study period spans from 2019 to 2033, with 2025 serving as both the base and estimated year. The forecast period extends from 2025 to 2033, while historical data covers 2019-2024. This detailed analysis allows for accurate predictions regarding future market size, potential investment opportunities, and the evolving needs of different market segments. The increasing demand for robust and reliable data center infrastructure, driven by a rapidly growing digital economy, positions Indonesia as a lucrative market for data center construction companies. Furthermore, the government's commitment to digital transformation and the presence of major multinational corporations further strengthens the positive market outlook. However, effective mitigation strategies will be crucial to address the challenges of high investment costs and skill shortages to ensure sustainable and inclusive growth within this dynamic market. Further research into specific regional variations within Indonesia, detailed analysis of regulatory environments, and competitive benchmarking of technology adoption rates will provide even more granular insights into this high-growth market. Recent developments include: September 2022: The company commenced construction on a 23 MW data center in Jakarta, Indonesia, marking the company's third site in South East Asia as it capitalizes on the region's rapid digital transformation in the wake of the global pandemic. The new facility will offer 3,430 cabinets and an IT load of 23 MW and is designed to cater to the growing demand for high-power density applications from cloud-driven hyperscale deployments, local and international networks, and financial service providers. It is expected to complete by Q4 2023., August 2022: PT Sigma Cipta Caraka (SCA), also known as Telkomsigma, transfers its data center business to PT Telkom Data Ekosistem (TDE), which is worth a total of IDR 2.01 trillion. The parent company PT Telkom Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (TLKM) claimed that this transfer of the data center business line is related to the business restructuring program held by Telkom Group.. Key drivers for this market are: Major ICT Indicators Contributing to the Growth of Data Centre in Indonesia, Rise of Green Data Centers; Government Support in the Form of Tax Incentives for Development of Data Centers. Potential restraints include: Higher Initial Investments and Low Availability of Resources. Notable trends are: Major ICT Indicators Contributing to the Growth of Data Centre in Indonesia.
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Indonesia Data Centers portfolio covers 86 existing Data Centers database and 28 upcoming Data Centers.
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The Jakarta data center market is experiencing robust growth, driven by Indonesia's burgeoning digital economy and increasing cloud adoption across various sectors. The market, estimated at XX million in 2025, is projected to expand at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 16.49% from 2025 to 2033, fueled by significant investments in digital infrastructure and the government's push for digital transformation. Key growth drivers include the rising demand for colocation services from hyperscale cloud providers, the expansion of e-commerce and fintech industries, and the increasing adoption of big data analytics and artificial intelligence. The market is segmented by data center size (small, medium, large, massive, mega), tier type (Tier 1 & 2, Tier 3, Tier 4), and absorption (utilized – encompassing retail, wholesale, and hyperscale colocation types across diverse end-user sectors including cloud & IT, media & entertainment, BFSI, and e-commerce – and non-utilized). Competition is intense, with both domestic and international players vying for market share. While the presence of established players like PT DCI Indonesia Tbk and Telkomsigma provides stability, the entry of new players like EdgeConneX and global hyperscalers is further intensifying the competition and driving innovation. The limitations include potential infrastructure bottlenecks, power constraints, and the need for skilled workforce development to support the growing demand. The Jakarta data center market’s future trajectory hinges on addressing these challenges and capitalizing on the opportunities. Continued government support for digital infrastructure development, coupled with strategic investments in renewable energy sources to mitigate power constraints, will be crucial for sustainable growth. Furthermore, fostering a skilled workforce through education and training initiatives will ensure that the industry can effectively meet the increasing demand for expertise. The market's segmentation offers diverse investment opportunities, with significant potential in the hyperscale and wholesale colocation segments, particularly as major cloud providers continue to expand their presence in Southeast Asia. Focusing on energy efficiency and sustainability will also become a critical factor for attracting investors and maintaining a competitive edge in this dynamic market. Recent developments include: Apr 2023: BDxIndonesia, a BDxaffiliate, began constructing a new greenfield data center, CGK3A, in TB Simatupang, South Jakarta. The data center, which has a capacity of 15 MW, seeks to deliver top data center services to Indonesian businesses and hyperscalers. The new 14,127-square-meter data center is outfitted with Tier 3 data center facilities, advanced security systems, automation technology, and high network uptime, as well as a below-average power usage effectiveness (PUE) of 1.4, which provides operational excellence and a sustainable solution without sacrificing productivity and scalability., Dec 2022: ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (Indonesia), a data center provider, announced the structural completion of STT Jakarta 1, its first data center facility in Indonesia. The new facility is the first building on the data center campus, which was created through a collaboration between leading Indonesian conglomerate TriputraGroup and global investment firm Temasek. When fully operational in Q2 2023, the data center campus will support up to 72 megawatts of essential IT capacity, with STT Jakarta 1 supporting up to 19.5 megawatts.. Notable trends are: Tier 4 is Expected to Hold Significant Share of the Market.
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Indonesia Data Center Market size was valued at USD 1.70 Billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 5.82 Billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 17.52% from 2026 to 2032. Indonesia Data Center Market: Definition/ OverviewA data center is a dedicated facility used to house computer systems and associated components such as servers, storage devices, networking equipment, and power backup systems. It serves as the backbone of an organization’s IT infrastructure, enabling the storage, processing, and dissemination of data. Data centers are designed with high levels of security, redundancy, and cooling systems to ensure continuous operations and protect sensitive data.Data centers are essential for running applications, hosting websites, managing data analytics, and supporting cloud computing services. With the rapid growth of digital transformation, the demand for efficient and scalable data centers has surged across various industries. Modern data centers are evolving into energy-efficient, software-defined facilities powered by automation, artificial intelligence, and edge computing.
The revenue ranking in the data center market is led by Indonesia with **** billion U.S. dollars, while Thailand is following with **** billion U.S. dollars. In contrast, Brunei Darussalam is at the bottom of the ranking with **** billion U.S. dollars, showing a difference of **** billion U.S. dollars to Indonesia. Find more statistics on other topics: a comparison of countries or regions regarding the company market share and a comparison of countries or regions regarding the revenue.The Statista Market Insights cover a broad range of additional markets.
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The Indonesia Data Center Market report segments the industry into Hotspot (Greater Jakarta, Rest of Indonesia), Data Center Size (Large, Massive, Medium, Mega, Small), Tier Type (Tier 1 and 2, Tier 3, Tier 4), and Absorption (Non-Utilized, Utilized). Get five years of historical data alongside five-year market forecasts.