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Wind power generation using server racks in five Central Asian countries DC

Rackscentral Data Center

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Why do data centres need power in Asia Pacific?

Driven by soaring demand for AI, cloud and advanced digital services, data centres across Asia Pacific are expanding rapidly – and so is their need for power. This is more than an energy challenge. It’s a connectivity challenge. Grid infrastructure needs to evolve, expanding and adapting to manage fluctuating demand and diverse energy sources.

Are Asia Pacific Data Centres ready for AI & cloud technology?

Realising the full potential of AI and cloud technologies depends on it – and with the right action, Asia Pacific’s data centres can set the global standard for what’s possible: resilient, future-ready and sustainable. Now is the time to act.

What is the average power density of AI server racks?

The average power density of AI server racks has doubled to an average of 15-20 kW in the last few years and is expected to rise further to 40-50 kW by the end of 2027. Some AI data centres are exploring rack densities of 100kW or higher.

How will Asia Pacific's AI-related data centre capacity grow in 2028?

Asia Pacific’s AI-related data centre capacity is expected to grow at a CAGR of 21% from 2.2 GW in 2024 to 4.8 GW in 2028. This growth is being further fuelled by the rapid expansion of the region’s public cloud services market, as organisations continue to migrate workloads to the cloud at scale.

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