Gorilla Technology lands $2.5b AI infrastructure contract at NeutraDC Batam
Wednesday, June 24 2026 - 07:38 AM WIB
By Romel S. Gurky
UK-based Gorilla Technology Group said it has secured a five-year AI compute infrastructure contract worth approximately US$2.5 billion to deploy GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS) capacity at the NeutraDC Batam data center in Indonesia.
The Nasdaq-listed company said the agreement was signed with a high investment-grade global technology customer and is expected to generate about $2.5 billion in revenue over the contract period.
The first phase of the project, comprising around 1,000 NVIDIA B300 GPU servers, is expected to generate approximately $1.3 billion in revenue over five years. Deployment is scheduled to begin in September 2026, with a second tranche targeted for December 2026. The remaining contracted capacity is expected to be delivered during the first half of 2027.
The project will be hosted at the NeutraDC Batam facility, building on Gorilla's previously announced strategic capacity agreement with the Indonesian data center operator.
Gorilla said it has received debt financing offers covering roughly 70% of the expected costs for GPUs, networking equipment and related infrastructure. The company is working with banks and financial institutions to finalize the financing structure and secure funding for the remaining project requirements.
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jay Chandan said the contract marks a shift from securing AI infrastructure capacity to generating contracted revenue.
Gorilla said the agreement strengthens revenue visibility and supports its strategy to expand AI infrastructure operations across South and East Asia, the Middle East, India and other high-demand AI compute markets.
The company provides AI-driven infrastructure, security intelligence, network intelligence, IoT and data center solutions for government, telecommunications, manufacturing, transportation, healthcare and other sectors.
Editing by Alexander Ginting
