Princeton Digital Group (PDG), Singapore-based data center operator, announced Thursday the acquisition of a new site in Greater Jakarta for its newest hyperscale data center campus, JC4.
With land secured and power allocated to deliver a total planned capacity of 240 MW, JC4 brings PDG’s total portfolio in one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing digital infrastructure markets to 400 MW, the firm said in a statement.
Located within the Greenland International Industrial Center (GIIC) in Bekasi Regency, the JC4 campus is approximately 1.7 km from PDG’s existing JC3 campus.
The proximity enables shared power and connectivity infrastructure, supporting operational efficiency and resilience across both sites. Spanning 106,217 square meters, the campus will comprise four data center buildings of 60 MW each. Construction has already commenced.
The JC4 campus will support high-density computing and advanced cooling systems, with a focus on operational efficiency and responsible resource management.
Across its Indonesia operations, PDG has also implemented initiatives such as on-site solar deployments and refrigerant management programs to reduce environmental impact within day-to-day operations.
“This expansion reflects the continued trust and confidence our hyperscale customers place in PDG, built on our track record of consistent execution across markets,
“Indonesia continues to be a key market for digital infrastructure in the region, and JC4 builds on our established portfolio to deliver reliable, scalable capacity that supports cloud and AI workloads,” said Rangu Salgame, Chairman, CEO and Co-Founder of PDG.
Frederic Daniel van Husen, General Manager of Indonesia at PDG. said the JC4 campus reflects our long-term commitment to Indonesia and the firm’s role in supporting the country’s digital growth.
“Alongside delivering resilient infrastructure, we are focused on embedding responsible operating practices across our campuses and working closely with local partners and stakeholders to ensure consistent, high-quality execution on the ground,” he added.
PDG designs, builds, and operates hyperscale data centers across seven countries in Asia, with a portfolio of over 1.8 GW.

