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Google's Hyperscale Data Centre at Elmina Business Park Breaks Ground

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ARA DAMANSARA – Sime Darby Property Berhad (“Sime Darby Property” or “Group”) is pleased to be part of the official groundbreaking ceremony for Google’s inaugural data centre at Elmina Business Park and the Google Cloud Region in Malaysia, which was held as part of its ‘Mantap Malaysia Bersama AI event,’ yesterday. The event was graced by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and other key officials.

This hyperscale data centre will be built by Sime Darby Property to Google’s customised specifications and infrastructure requirements. Upon completion, it will be operated by Google. This unique lease arrangement between Sime Darby Property and Google marks the first and only of its kind to-date by a developer in Malaysia. Moving forward, the Group expects to roll out more projects under this business model with high-calibre clients in technology-driven manufacturing and logistics businesses, in addition to the data centre space. These initiatives will go towards further growing the Group’s SHIFT25 long-term recurring income contribution. 

Gary Demasi, Google’s Global Director of Data Center Energy and Location Strategy, said, “We are pleased to have broken ground on our first data centre and cloud region campus in Malaysia at Elmina Business Park, and we look forward to further potential collaboration with Sime Darby Property as part of our continued efforts to advance the country’s goals of boosting its digital competitiveness and establishing itself as a regional hub for AI innovation.”

The hosting of this state-of-the-art data centre by Sime Darby Property marks Elmina Business Park’s first major step towards becoming Greater Klang Valley’s Digital Hub. The park is designed to support the digital economy with critical infrastructure, including large-scale water and energy solutions. This development is expected to attract additional data centres, large-scale manufacturers, and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Upon full development of Elmina Business Park in 2035, the broader business ecosystem is projected to create 35,000 job opportunities to meet operational demands.

Dato’ Seri Azmir Merican, Group Managing Director of Sime Darby Property, shared, “Sime Darby Property is proud to establish Google’s first hyperscale data centre in Malaysia at our Elmina Business Park and would like to thank Google for the trust placed in us. Our venture into this new economy asset class with a leading tech giant positions Elmina Business Park as a top destination for global tech firms.”

He added, “We are heartened by the support we have received from the local authorities, as well as State and Federal Governments for the development of not just Google’s data centre but the development of Elmina Business Park’s entire infrastructure and human capital ecosystem.”

Sime Darby Property is committed to enhancing socioeconomic value for the communities surrounding Elmina Business Park, focusing on environmental sustainability initiatives and fostering job creation and educational opportunities. Added Dato’ Seri Azmir, “Sime Darby Property’s Elmina Business Park represents our efforts as a responsible developer to the nation from both an economic and societal contribution perspective. It serves as a blueprint for our future business parks throughout Malaysia.”

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