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Why Malaysia is Winning the Data Centre Race

Carlos Garcia Rodriguez, Project Director, Turner & Townsend

24-Nov-25 12:00

Why Malaysia is Winning the Data Centre Race

Malaysia’s data centre sector is seemingly entering a new phase of expansion powered by AI adoption and hyperscale investments. We’re now being positioned as one of Asia’s most cost-competitive markets with a strong balance of affordability, policy stability and regional connectivity. 

Based on a new report from a global professional services company, Turner & Townsend, Kuala Lumpur was ranked 17th globally in data centre construction costs (at US$11.37 per watt). This puts KL among Asia’s most cost-competitive markets and well below regional peers like Singapore and Tokyo. 

But as competition intensifies across the region, what will truly set Malaysia apart in a market defined by scale, speed, and sustainability? To help us explore this, we speak with Carlos Garcia Rodriguez, Project Director at Turner & Townsend.

Produced by: Kishan Sivaswamy

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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Categories:  economytechnologySMEinvestments

Tags:  malaysia data centreaiinvestmentseconomic expansionregional markets





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