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Indonesia's Role in Digital Infrastructure

By Donny Gunadi · 7/29/2025

The latest episode of the datacenterHawk podcast features Donny Gunadi, Senior Insight Analyst at datacenterHawk, and Hendrikus Gozali, Country Head of STT GDC Indonesia. They discuss Indonesia’s dynamic data center growth, highlighting innovation, scalability, and sustainability as key drivers shaping Southeast Asia’s digital infrastructure market.

Indonesia’s Digital Landscape

Indonesia is emerging as a pivotal hub for digital transformation in Southeast Asia. Hendrikus Gozali attributes this to the rise of AI, cloud computing, and growing digital consumption. STT GDC Indonesia, part of a global data center powerhouse, has expanded rapidly by building high-capacity campuses for hyperscale clients, such as its Jakarta campus designed to handle over 200 MW of power. “It’s really Indonesia’s time to shine as a digital infrastructure leader,” Gozali remarked, citing reduced latency and agile solutions for end users.

Sustainability and Innovation

Sustainability is a cornerstone of STT GDC’s strategy, with 75% of its global facilities operating on renewable energy. Gozali emphasized eco-efficient practices and advanced cooling technologies, such as air and liquid cooling systems, to handle the growing demands of AI workloads. Agility, he stressed, is critical in adapting to clients’ needs swiftly, especially as global cooling standards remain in progress.

Strategic Advantages in Land and Power

Indonesia’s abundance of land and energy resources gives its data center market a competitive edge. Unlike other regions facing power shortages, Indonesia has surplus energy and significant land banking, enabling STT GDC to deploy large-scale facilities quickly. Gozali noted that 100 MW facilities can be deployed in just a year by leveraging pre-secured infrastructure and robust supply chain partnerships.

Thriving in a Market of “Surprises”

Indonesia’s data center market is defined by unpredictable demand, with hyperscale client requests often arising at short notice. STT GDC addresses this by proactively building facilities and maintaining operational flexibility. “We build first because we know they’ll come,” Gozali explained, emphasizing forward-planning and adaptability.

Bright Future for Indonesia’s Data Centers

Gozali envisions significant potential for Indonesia’s data center industry, driven by its growing digital economy, supportive government policies, and AI adoption. STT GDC is also committed to fostering local talent and community development, creating jobs and supporting long-term digital transformation.

Final Takeaways

Indonesia’s data center market offers immense opportunities, with unique advantages in sustainability, scalability, and proactive strategies. As the region evolves, it’s poised to become a leading player in global digital infrastructure, shaping the future of connectivity and transformation in Southeast Asia

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