Jakarta data centre market continues to expand
Colocation inventory grew to over 400MW in H1 2025.
According to a JLL report, the Greater Jakarta data centre market is experiencing remarkable growth, with colocation inventory expanding from 150 MW in 2021 to over 400 MW in H1 2025.
The report further noted that this expansion includes established operators and new entrants like Equinix (which launched its first data centre in Jakarta through a joint venture with PT Astra International), Digital Realty Bersama, and Digital Hyperspace, while DCI Indonesia continues expansion.
Here’s more from JLL:
STT Telemedia Global Data Centres has topped out its second data centre and broken ground on its third facility in Jakarta, part of a campus that will deliver 90 MW.
While eastern Greater Jakarta has traditionally been preferred, especially by hyperscalers, interest is shifting toward Jakarta CBD, where most under-construction projects are located.
LG Sinar Mas Joint Venture breaks ground on AI-Optimized Data Centre in Jakarta and is expected to be operational in 2026.
Current occupancy rates in colocation facilities stand at approximately 70-80%, driven by cloud providers, financial services, e-commerce companies, and OTT platforms including gaming, streaming, and social media.
Although AI-specific demand isn’t yet significant, Indonesia’s growing cloud services and digital transformation could eventually accelerate AI adoption across the market.
Outlook
For Users
• Rising middle-class and digital economy will accelerate adoption of cloud services.
• Financial institutions must adapt to increasing data sovereignty and compliance requirements.
• E-commerce platforms need enhanced capacity to support growing transaction volumes and analytics.
For Providers
• Infrastructure challenges require innovative solutions for reliable power and connectivity delivery.
• Strategic location selection becomes crucial as Jakarta CBD development intensifies.
• Sustainability features will differentiate facilities as environmental regulations strengthen.