Data Centre Magazine March 2026, Issue 40 | Page 53

DESIGN & BUILD

“ SC ZEUS’ ADVANTAGE LIES IN COMBINING EARLY UTILITY ENGAGEMENT WITH DISCIPLINED, PHASED EXECUTION”

Joe Gooi, CEO, SC Zeus Data Centers like Osaka and Seoul, demand from hyperscalers and AI platforms is rising faster than grid expansion timelines.
SC Zeus addresses this challenge through a power-first development strategy. We engage with utilities and local authorities at an early stage – often well before site acquisition is finalised – to secure long-term power allocation with clear delivery milestones. Our developments are planned around“ just-in-time” power delivery, aligning grid availability with phased construction and customer deployment schedules.
In parallel, we design our facilities to maximise power efficiency and operational flexibility. Modular electrical systems allow us to scale capacity incrementally, while resilient architectures ensure reliability even in constrained grid environments. Where feasible, we also explore sustainable power options and utilityaligned efficiency programmes to support long-term energy resilience.
In today’ s market, the ability to secure and deliver power reliably is as important as the building itself. SC Zeus’ advantage lies in combining early utility engagement with disciplined, phased execution.
Q. WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO ACHIEVE HIGH-DENSITY DEPLOYMENT AT SCALE?

» High-density AI deployment is not simply about increasing rack power – it requires a holistic redesign of the entire data centre ecosystem.

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