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Data Centre Providers in Singapore

Last updated: 24 May 2026

Singapore data centre selection is shaped by capacity constraints, power density, connectivity, compliance, and proximity to cloud on-ramps. A good provider should be able to discuss resilience, cross-connect options, sustainability, and expansion headroom.

What to look for
  • Tier, uptime, power density, cooling, and remote-hands service levels.
  • Carrier neutrality and cross-connect access to cloud and network providers.
  • Security, compliance, access control, and audit documentation.
  • Expansion options across Singapore and nearby regional sites.
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AirTrunk operates a hyperscale data-centre platform across Asia-Pacific and the Middle East, with facilities in Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, India, and Saudi Arabia. The company designs purpose-built campuses for cloud and large-enterpr...

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Global Switch operates large-scale, carrier-neutral data centres globally, providing digital infrastructure solutions. The company offers wholesale colocation services in prime metropolitan locations, including two facilities in Singapore: Tai Seng and Wood...

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IX Technology specializes in critical mechanical and electrical (M&E) infrastructure solutions for data centers, corporate server rooms, and offices. The company offers a range of services including turnkey design and build solutions, preventive maintenance...

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My Open Marine Station (MOMS) is a Singapore company providing a carrier-neutral, purpose-built cable landing station designed for subsea cable systems landing in Singapore. Launching in early 2026, MOMS operates a critical network facility with fully redun...

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Equinix is a global data center and colocation provider, offering secure infrastructure for enterprise networks and cloud computing. The company operates multiple carrier-neutral colocation data centers in Singapore, including locations at Ayer Rajah Cresce...

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Enetek Power Group is a Singapore-based supplier of critical power systems and equipment, offering solutions such as battery energy storage systems (BESS), uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), and renewable energy and industrial power solutions. The compan...

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STULZ is a German, family-owned manufacturer specializing in precision air conditioning and mission-critical cooling systems. The company designs computer-room air conditioners, chillers, free-cooling systems, and increasingly liquid-cooling solutions tailo...

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Housed at Tai Seng in Singapore, this carrier-neutral data centre spans 219,261 sq ft across six reinforced-concrete floors, delivering colocation services with 99.9999%+ guaranteed uptime and N+1 cooling redundancy. Core offerings include colocation space,...

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Princeton Digital Group is a pan-Asian data centre operator, headquartered in Singapore, providing AI-ready data centre solutions. The company offers scalable hyperscale and enterprise colocation services across Asia, with a presence in key digital economie...

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Datacenter.SG provides colocation data centre services within Singapore, offering enterprise-grade infrastructure for businesses. Their core offerings include full, half, and quarter rack colocation options with flexible power configurations. They provide r...

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EPG

EPG is a prefabricated modular data center infrastructure provider founded in 2004 with more than two decades of experience in factory-integrated power, IT and cooling systems. It designs and manufactures modular building blocks, including power modules, ge...

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NeutraDC, a data centre arm of Telkom Indonesia, provides hyperscale-ready and carrier-neutral colocation facilities in Singapore and across the region. The company offers secure and compliant platforms designed for mission-critical workloads, AI growth, an...

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Keppel Midgard Holdings is a Keppel Group subsidiary investing in and operating subsea and digital connectivity infrastructure across Asia. The entity acts as a holding and investment vehicle within Keppel's broader infrastructure portfolio, with a focus on...

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SG RackOps is a Singapore-based provider of smart hands services for data centres. It offers on-site physical infrastructure support at facilities such as Equinix, Digital Realty, and Global Switch. Services include rack and stack installations, structured...

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BDx Data Centers operates carrier-neutral, network-dense colocation facilities across Asia-Pacific including Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore, and China. The Singapore SIN1 facility offers cabinet, cage, and suite colocation with customisable power densities...

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Vertiv is a global provider of critical digital infrastructure for data centers, communication networks, and commercial and industrial facilities. Formerly Emerson Network Power, it designs and services power systems, uninterruptible power supplies, thermal...

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1-Net Singapore Pte Ltd manages carrier-neutral Internet Data Centers and provides a comprehensive range of integrated services, including network connectivity. The company offers infocomm technology solutions in Singapore and internationally. 1-Net is an e...

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Digital Realty provides data centre services and colocation globally, operating a large platform designed for complex deployments. The company offers scalable colocation and secure interconnection capabilities, supporting various needs from single racks to...

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Telehouse, an entity of KDDI, operates as a global provider of data centre and ICT solutions. In Singapore, Telehouse offers carrier-neutral data centre services from its facility in Chai Chee techno park. These services include colocation and connectivity,...

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Ecolab is a company that designs and manufactures scalable liquid-cooling solutions for data centers, servers, and high-performance computing. It provides direct-liquid-cooling cold plates, coolant distribution units, manifolds, and complete rack-level syst...

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Datalec Precision Installations (DPI) provides global data centre solutions, specializing in end-to-end technical design and fit-out within critical environments. The company integrates mechanical, electrical, civil, structural, and architectural expertise...

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KoolLogix is a Singapore-based company that develops energy-efficient cooling solutions for data centers, with a focus on passive heat-removal and thermal-management technology. Its systems are designed to reduce reliance on energy-intensive mechanical cool...

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ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) is a Singapore-headquartered data centre provider offering colocation and connectivity solutions. The company operates a global platform of data centres across more than 20 major business markets, including Singapo...

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BW Digital is a privately owned, carrier-neutral digital infrastructure owner and operator headquartered in Singapore and part of the BW Group. It focuses on two complementary activities: international submarine cables and sustainable data centres, serving...

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Frequently asked questions

Is data-centre capacity hard to secure in Singapore?

It can be. Capacity and energy constraints, and a historically cautious approach to new builds, mean rack space and power commitments are not always immediately available. Confirm rack availability, power density and lead times early, and keep a regional fallback such as Johor or Batam in mind for large or power-hungry deployments.

What is the difference between colocation, managed hosting and cloud?

Colocation rents space, power and cooling for hardware you own and manage; managed hosting adds the provider operating the infrastructure; cloud abstracts the hardware entirely. Many Singapore firms run a hybrid. Choose by how much you want to operate yourself, your compliance needs, and how predictable your capacity and cost must be.

How do I evaluate data-centre sustainability and efficiency?

Ask for PUE figures, the energy mix, and any Green Mark or sustainability certifications, plus how the operator manages cooling under Singapore climate. Sustainability is increasingly a procurement and reporting requirement, not a nicety. A credible operator shares efficiency metrics and roadmaps rather than marketing claims.

What should a colocation SLA cover?

Power availability and redundancy (N+1, 2N), cooling, physical security and access, network carrier choice, and remote-hands response times. Confirm uptime commitments, the carrier-neutrality of the facility, and escalation. For regulated workloads, check audit access and certifications. The cheapest rack is a false economy if power redundancy or carrier choice is constrained.

Should I choose a carrier-neutral data centre?

Usually yes. Carrier neutrality lets you pick and mix connectivity providers, negotiate better rates, and avoid lock-in to a single network. For latency-sensitive or multi-cloud workloads, confirm which carriers and cloud on-ramps are available in the facility before signing, and whether cross-connects incur recurring fees.