JAKARTA - The growth of data center investment, the increasing adoption of digital services, and the need for operations that run non-stop, drive the demand for reliable and sustainable power systems in Indonesia.
As the digital economy grows, Indonesia is becoming an increasingly important market for the development of data centers in the region. The Indonesian data center market is estimated to be worth around 3.1 billion US dollars by 2025 and is projected to continue to grow in the coming years.
In the midst of this development, the need for a stable electricity supply is now a major concern for various sectors, especially mission-critical facilities such as data centers, hospitals, industries, and commercial buildings. Even a brief power interruption can have an impact on services, productivity, and system security.
In response to this need, Legrand introduced a series of uninterruptible power supply (UPS), power distribution, and busduct solutions at the Legrand Technology Summit 2026 held in Jakarta, on April 22, 2026.
The products introduced include the HPi33 UPS, Keor MOD+ UPS, Keor MP UPS, Keor DK UPS, and LINKK Busduct which are designed to support operational continuity, power distribution efficiency, and the need for modern infrastructure expansion.
"In many industries today, power system reliability and energy transition have become a major need to keep operations running smoothly and efficiently. To support these needs, Legrand is committed to providing reliable solutions that focus on energy efficiency," said Kovi Valoo, President Director of Legrand Indonesia.
In addition to product launches, this forum also presents discussions with industry players regarding the readiness of power infrastructure to support Indonesia's digital growth. The first panel featured representatives from BDX Data Centers, Princeton Digital Group Indonesia, Greencomm Consultant Indonesia, and Legrand Southeast Asia to discuss the development of resilient and scalable data center electrical infrastructure.
Meanwhile, the second panel featured representatives from the Indonesian Electrical Experts Association, Metromedia Elmeka Engineering, Jaya Karya Integrasi, and Legrand Indonesia to discuss the design of a reliable backup power system for various mission-critical environments.
"As the acceleration of digital transformation, the need for reliable and safe electrical systems is becoming increasingly important. Collaboration between industry, associations, and technology players is the key to ensuring that the development of electrical infrastructure in Indonesia can run sustainably," said the General Chairman of the Indonesian Electrical Engineers Association (HAEI), Ir. Achmad Sutowo Sutopo, ST, MT, MARS, P.H.Eng, AUt.HAEI, ACPE, IPU.
"The growth in data center needs in Indonesia is very fast. The main challenge is to design a flexible infrastructure without sacrificing operational reliability. Therefore, the electrical infrastructure (power infrastructure) needs to be designed from the beginning to be scalable and ready to support long-term needs," said Agus Hartono Wijaya, CEO of BDX Indonesia.
As the digital economy accelerates, the need for power infrastructure is expected to be one of the main focuses of technology investment in Indonesia.
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