Computility Technology (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (CTDC), BGMC Energy Holdings Sdn Bhd (BGMC), and reNIKOLA have signed a strategic term sheet on Tuesday for a large-scale, long-term green energy supply program, marking a major leap forward for Malaysia’s sustainable infrastructure.

The trio said in a statement that under the agreement, CTDC, a fully-owned subsidiary of ZDATA, will utilize the renewable energy generated by BGMC’s solar farm assets to power ZDATA’s first artificial intelligence (AI)-data center at Gelang Patah.

Scheduled to commence in 2028, the program is projected to deliver approximately 630,000 MWh of renewable energy annually.

This partnership represents a significant milestone in decarbonizing industrial infrastructure and directly supports Malaysia’s national energy transition goals, said the statement.

The collaboration underscores a collective commitment to embedding environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles into the heart of large-scale digital and industrial ecosystems.

Meanwhile, in a simultaneous breakthrough for environmental stewardship, CTDC announced it has officially eliminated its reliance on municipal water for its cooling systems.

The key benefits of the water initiative include resource resilience (establishing a self-sustaining cooling loop independent of the public water grid); reduced local impact (significantly alleviating pressure on Johor’s municipal water resources); operational autonomy (resolving previous third-party infrastructure challenges through direct investment in proprietary recycling technology).

Together, the renewable energy alliance and the move toward water circularity position CTDC and its partners at the forefront of responsible development, said the statement.

It noted these initiatives are designed to meet the rigorous demands of the modern digital economy while ensuring a minimal environmental footprint.

With the signing of the Green Energy Alliance, all parties now enter the primary implementation phase to ensure project delivery ahead of the 2028 operational target, it added.

CTDC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ZDATA, is a next-generation infrastructure developer focused on the rapid expansion of Malaysia’s digital and industrial ecosystem, specializing in high-scale data center environments.

A subsidiary of the Hong Kong-listed BGMC International Limited, BGMC is a provider of integrated construction and energy infrastructure services in Malaysia.

Headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, reNIKOLA is a renewable energy producer in Malaysia.

The firm is supported by a strategic 45 percent stake from Thailand’s energy giant B.Grimm Power.

Analysts foresee Malaysia’s energy transition to sustain momentum moving into 2026