FLOW Digital Infrastructure, the digital infrastructure platform of the Hong Kong-based PAG, has acquired a site in Japan to develop two new facilities for its Central Tokyo data centre campus.
The TK7 and TK8 data centres will provide a combined IT load of 30MW. The first building, TK7, with a 6MW IT load, is expected to be ready for service in the first quarter of 2027.
The cost of the new development has not been disclosed, but the company has previously flagged its intention to invest around US$10bn (€863m) in developing digital infrastructure development across the Asia-Pacific region over this decade. Tokyo is its key market.
Sanjay Goel, CEO of FLOW, said: “This development marks a significant milestone in FLOW’s expansion in Asia-Pacific and underscores our commitment to Japan as a priority market. We look forward to serving hyperscalers and enterprises with capacity needs in the Central Tokyo area, offering solutions that address the market’s longstanding supply constraints and demand complexities.
“With the addition of TK7 and TK8, FLOW’s portfolio expands to 11 assets across Japan, Korea, Phillippines and Malaysia with over 170MW of current and planned IT capacity.”
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