JAKARTA - NeutraDC, one of the largest and strategic data center providers in Indonesia, confirms its position as a key driver of strengthening Indonesia's role as an AI regional gateway through the SIJORI region (Singapore-Johor-Riau).

Having 34 data centers spread across major cities in Indonesia, and Singapore, NeutraDC plays a part in a digital ecosystem hub that strengthens national connectivity and supports the acceleration of digital transformation in Indonesia.

Throughout 2025, NeutraDC is actively forging strategic partnerships and sustainable energy collaborations with various stakeholders to ensure the growth of an inclusive and responsible infrastructure.

This year, NeutraDC also focuses its strategic steps on the development of a market-driven and AI-ready digital infrastructure ecosystem through strengthening service capabilities, accelerating facility development, and expanding cross-sector collaboration.

This focus is realized through various initiatives designed to meet the needs of an ever-growing industry, especially in supporting the adoption of AI and advanced computing.

"We continue to strive to strengthen the role of NeutraDC from merely a data center operator to an enabler of the digital ecosystem. Through strategic collaboration and service development, we want to ensure that the infrastructure we build is not only ready to support future technologies, but also provides long-term value," said Andreuw Th.A.F., Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NeutraDC.

NeutraDC also plays an important role in supporting Indonesia's data sovereignty by ensuring that data storage and processing are carried out safely and in accordance with national regulations.

With a network of 29 hyperscale, enterprise, and edge data centers spread across various regions of Indonesia, NeutraDC supports the sustainability of critical digital services across sectors.

In the same year, the increasing adoption of the cloud and AI workloads drove the need for large-scale and scalable data centers, which NeutraDC responded to by accelerating the development of large-scale facilities in a number of strategic locations, including Cikarang with a capacity of up to 121.5 MW and Batam up to 51 MW.

According to Andreuw Th.A.F., the increasing need for cloud and AI is the main driver of the strategy, where the development of hyperscale data centers that are AI-ready is prioritized to meet the needs of the ever-growing market.


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