Digital Edge raises $665 mln for Indonesia hyperscale data center
Monday, March 16 2026 - 04:24 PM WIB

By Romel S. Gurky
Digital infrastructure firm Digital Edge has secured $665 million in green financing to support the first phase of its large-scale data center campus in Indonesia, the company said, marking the country’s largest green financing deal for a data center project.
The financing will fund the initial development of the 500-megawatt CGK Campus located at the GIIC industrial estate in Bekasi, West Java. The project forms part of a broader $4.5 billion multi-phase plan to build one of Indonesia’s largest hyperscale data center campuses designed for artificial intelligence workloads.
The funding was arranged under Digital Edge’s Green Financing Framework and aligns with the company’s target to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030, according to the Singapore-headquartered firm.
Indonesia has seen rapidly rising demand for data center capacity as digital services, cloud computing and artificial intelligence applications expand, prompting investment in large-scale digital infrastructure.
Read also : Digital Edge plans $4.5 billion AI-ready data center campus in Indonesia
The CGK campus is designed to support high-density computing and data-intensive applications, targeting a power usage effectiveness (PUE) of 1.25 and incorporating recycled water systems and renewable energy integration. The company said the project is also being prepared for U.S. Green Building Council LEED certification.
The green loan was led by a group of international and regional banks including BNP Paribas, Clifford Capital, Crédit Agricole CIB, DBS Bank, Mizuho Bank, OCBC Bank, Bank Central Asia and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation.
Jonathan Walbridge, chief financial officer of Digital Edge, said the financing would support the deployment of high-performance digital infrastructure while reducing environmental impacts.
Digital Edge, headquartered in Singapore and backed by infrastructure investor Stonepeak, operates data center and fiber infrastructure across nine Asia-Pacific markets with a total capacity of about 1.8 gigawatts of IT power.
Editing by Reiner Simanjuntak
