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B. Grimm Power in Thailand and Digital Edge, Singapore to invest $1 Billion in Thai data center

The companies announced in a Monday statement that they will invest $1 billion into a 100 megawatt data center in Thailand.

Southeast Asia and its neighbours are becoming a popular destination for tech companies looking to invest in data centres and digital infrastructure. They want new clean energy sources to meet the soaring demand of artificial intelligence.

The announcement on Monday was the latest of a series by tech giants to invest in Thailand. Bytedance Tiktok will invest $8.8 billion in five years, and Alphabet Inc.'s Google is also planning an $1 billion facility.

The Thai Investment Board approved in May $3 billion in investments for data centres and energy projects.

Microsoft announced last year its plans to open a regional data center in Thailand.

B. Grimm Power & Digital Edge stated in a statement that the construction of the project would be "accelerated" in order to meet the demands of global tech companies planning to expand their AI infrastructures in Southeast Asia. The goal is to have it operational by the fourth quarter 2026.

Harald Link, Group President of B.Grimm Power said, "By combining the latest data centre technology with renewable energy, we are enabling Thailand's transformation into an AI and cloud innovation center in Asia." (Reporting and editing by David Stanway; Chayut setboonsarng, Panarat thepgumpanat)

(source: Reuters)