Certified to Uptime Tier III, LEED Silver and GreenRE Gold. It supports rack power density ranging from 12kW to 132kW via direct liquid cooling, ensuring stable operation of high-density IT servers.
Cyberjaya, renowned as the "Silicon Valley" of Malaysia, is leveraging computing infrastructure as a strategic enabler to propel the regional digital economy toward high-quality development. As Malaysia's technology and ICT hub, Cyberjaya is home to over 900 enterprises, including numerous global tech giants, demonstrating a significant agglomeration effect in the digital industry.
This project not only injects new momentum into the upgrade of local digital infrastructure but also stands as a vivid example and positive outcome of deepened China-Malaysia cooperation in the digital infrastructure sector under the frameworks of the Belt and Road Initiative and Malaysia's National Digital Blueprint.
As the first phase of a master-planned 45MW Tier III-certified data center campus, the project has a total gross floor area exceeding 20,000 square meters. Among this, 10,000 square meters are dedicated to high‑power‑density IT equipment, supporting up to 120kW per rack. This enables stable operation of high‑end AI servers and provides core computing power to drive the regional AI industry development.

Based on the actual development needs of Malaysia's digital industry, Inspur and its client team have deeply aligned with local technical specifications and market demands to deliver a customized full-cycle solution. The main equipment room features a flexibly divisible design supporting mixed deployment of standard racks and high-power racks, enabling an efficient onboarding experience for enterprises. An innovative phased construction model not only effectively reduces the client's initial investment pressure but also allows flexible expansion aligned with business growth, avoiding resource idling and energy waste.
Strict Quality Control to Establish an Overseas Benchmark
Facing the industry challenges of data center construction—high precision, multi-disciplinary integration, and strong coordination—the project team has built a solid quality defense line with rigorous standards. For high-power electrical deployment, busway installation accuracy was strictly controlled using layered prefabrication and millimeter-level positioning to achieve "right-first-time" installation. For densely routed pipelines, BIM technology was fully applied for end-to-end simulation, precisely planning equipment layout and pipeline routing to balance installation efficiency and future maintainability.
To ensure flawless project quality, the team established a full-process quality control system, conducting multiple rounds of verification for key processes such as distribution box installation and equipment positioning. Meanwhile, improve workmanship with standardized practices to achieve a 100% first-pass acceptance rate for critical processes.
Embracing Green Concepts for Efficient and Low-Carbon Operation
Beyond technological innovation and quality control, the team has remained committed to green development and compliance operations. For the power supply system, a "dual substation, 2N UPS, N+1 genset" architecture was adopted, with certain electrical standards exceeding Tier III requirements and reaching Tier IV levels—providing double assurance for stable data center operation. The cooling system features an innovative "air + liquid" hybrid cooling solution, precisely matching the heat dissipation needs of high-power equipment while significantly improving energy efficiency.
Throughout the construction process, the team strictly adhered to environmental requirements, strengthened energy consumption monitoring and waste recycling, and actively pursued GreenRE Gold and LEED Silver certifications—embedding the concept of green development into every stage of the project.
Currently, Phase I of the project has completed final acceptance and welcomed its first batch of customers. As subsequent Phases II and III progress, the entire campus will provide strong support for the development of Southeast Asia's digital industry.