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throughout SEA . The company opened its first data centre in the Indonesian capital of Jakarta in November of last year . Housed in an elegant , yet industrial , silver building 15 kilometres from the heart of the city , JAK2 delivers 1.45 MW of carrier neutral data centre capacity in a Tier III facility that not only delivers a PUE of 1.3 in a country where average temperatures never fall below 25 Degrees Celsius , but also holds the title of Asia ’ s first OCP-Ready data centre .
Now , with Space DC ’ s next project , JAK1 - a 24 MW hyperscale facility that both dramatically expands the company ’ s capacity in Indonesia , and maintains the exacting standards that make JAK2 stand out from the competition
“ GREEN POWER IS GOING TO BE IMMENSELY IMPORTANT OVER THE NEXT FEW YEARS ”
DARREN HAWKINS CEO ,
SPACE DC
- well underway , we sat down with Hawkins , Harrington , and Space DC ’ s CTO Nick Stavroulakis , to discuss the changing landscape of SEA ’ s data centre industry , the legacy of COVID- 19 , and the realities of delivering green data centre infrastructure in the tropics .
Staying cool and keeping it green in the tropics “ Climate is a huge factor to consider when expanding into both developing and mature markets in SEA . Jakarta and Singapore are both very hot and humid climates year-round , as opposed to Melbourne or Sydney , or markets further north where you get seasons ,” explains Stavroulakis , the man in charge
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