Vena Global Group Pte Ltd announced Wednesday the launch of Vena Nexus Group Pte Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary dedicated to the development of AI-ready data center infrastructure (AI-DC).

The firm said in a statement on Wednesday that as part of this initiative, it has transferred all related activities, personnel, and development pipeline for AI-DC solutions from Vena Energy, its renewable energy arm, to Vena Nexus.

This move reflects Vena Group’s ambition to deliver hyperscale-grade data center campuses deeply integrated with large-scale renewable power projects, as well as distributed edge facilities co-located with its renewable energy sites.

“With traditional workloads continuing to grow and AI demand for power-secure infrastructure accelerating across Asia Pacific (APAC), Vena Nexus represents the natural extension of our platform into high-performance, AI-ready digital infrastructure,

“The establishment of Vena Nexus enables sharper execution, focused capital deployment, and dedicated partnerships, while maintaining strong integration with Vena Energy as the power enabler behind our digital growth,” said Nitin Apte, Chief Executive Officer of Vena Group.

According to the statement, Vena Nexus inherits a pipeline of approximately 3 GW of data center developments originally initiated within Vena Energy, including over 1 GW of AI-DC projects with secured power, land, and permits.

The company is backed by a team of 60 specialists across data center development, digital infrastructure, commercial strategy, and investment.

It also leverages Vena Group’s broader corporate platform, comprising nearly 700 professionals in development, construction and operations, and more than 300 specialists in legal, finance, environmental, social, and governance (ESG), procurement, and other corporate functions.

Working in close partnership with Vena Energy on integrated digital and power solutions, Vena Nexus is uniquely positioned to deliver scalable data center capacity in power-constrained and high-barrier-to-entry markets.

Its current footprint includes Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines, with ongoing expansion into Thailand, South Korea, Australia, and other existing Vena Group markets across the Asia Pacific region.

Vena Nexus develops both large-scale AI-DC campuses and distributed edge facilities, purpose-built to support traditional demand as well as AI training and inference workload, real-time data processing, and low-latency compute, delivering performance where it matters most.

“Vena Nexus is purpose-built to deliver next-generation green digital infrastructure, where compute and renewable power are co-designed from the ground up,” said Simone Grasso, Chief Investment Officer of Vena Group and Global Head of Vena Nexus.

“We are focused on integrating high-performance data center infrastructure with grid-ready energy solutions, enabling our clients to scale AI workloads in markets where capacity and sustainability are increasingly difficult to secure,

“This platform allows us to move with speed and clarity across development, engineering, and commercial engagement, while anchoring our strategy in long-term infrastructure value,” he added.

According to the statement, demand for green and energy-efficient data centers, essential for both traditional workloads and AI compute, is accelerating at an unprecedented pace.

Vena Nexus is positioned to play a key role in this transformation by developing, constructing, and operating next-generation green digital infrastructure across the Asia-Pacific region, it noted.

Vena Group is a green solutions provider driving the energy and digital infrastructure transition across the APAC region.

Through its renewable energy and digital infrastructure arms, the firm delivers integrated, sustainable, and cost-effective solutions that enable the region’s transition to a low-carbon, AI-driven future.

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