SIGNALInfrastructure Software·Jun 3, 2026, 2:42 PMSignal75Medium term

BDx Data Centers signs 1.2GW of power supply agreements with Indonesian utility PLN

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BDx Data Centers signs 1.2GW of power supply agreements with Indonesian utility PLN

Will support operations at three of the firm's data centers

Why this matters
Why now

The accelerating demand for digital infrastructure, particularly data centers, is pushing companies to secure massive power supplies, especially in emerging markets with growing digital economies.

Why it’s important

This agreement highlights the critical and increasingly large role power infrastructure plays in supporting data center expansion and the broader digital economy, particularly in developing regions.

What changes

The securing of 1.2GW of power by BDx Data Centers enables significant expansion of data center capacity in Indonesia, suggesting a strong commitment to growing digital infrastructure in the region.

Winners
  • · BDx Data Centers
  • · PLN
  • · Indonesian digital economy
  • · Data center infrastructure providers
Losers
    Second-order effects
    Direct

    BDx Data Centers will proceed with building and operating three large data centers in Indonesia.

    Second

    Indonesia's digital transformation will accelerate due to increased local compute and data storage capabilities.

    Third

    The substantial power requirements for data centers could pressure Indonesia's energy grid and potentially spur investment in new power generation, including renewables.

    Editorial confidence: 95 / 100 · Structural impact: 60 / 100
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