- The funding supports Vantage’s acquisition of a 300 MW+ data-centre campus in Johor, Malaysia.
- With this deal, Vantage’s APAC capacity will reach 1 GW across key markets, boosting its AI and cloud infrastructure footprint.
What happened: Vantage raises funds to build up in Asia
Vantage Data Centers has secured a $1.6 billion equity investment from an affiliate of GIC and a subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) to expand its Asia-Pacific operations. This capital infusion will help Vantage acquire Yondr Group’s hyperscale data-centre campus located in Sedenak Tech Park, Johor, Malaysia, which offers more than 300 MW of potential IT capacity once fully developed.
The Johor campus, to be called JHB1, is one of Vantage’s most significant projects in Southeast Asia. Spanning nearly 73 acres, the site is positioned within the Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone, giving it strategic dark-fibre connectivity to regional hubs. To boost sustainability, the campus plans include direct-to-chip liquid cooling and ambitions to meet EDGE certification.
Vantage says that once this acquisition is completed — expected in Q4 2025 — its APAC footprint will reach 1 GW of capacity across Australia, Japan, Malaysia, Taiwan and Hong Kong.
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Why it’s important
This investment signals strong confidence from major global investors in the growth potential of Asia-Pacific’s data infrastructure market, especially as demand surges for AI and cloud compute. By scaling up in Johor, Vantage is tapping into a region that benefits from proximity to Singapore, lower land costs, and supportive economic zones.
The planned use of sustainable technologies like liquid cooling and EDGE certification also underscores how future data-centre builds are being shaped by efficiency as well as scale. As AI workloads continue to balloon, infrastructure players like Vantage are becoming critical to ensuring that cloud capacity remains both powerful and green.
Moreover, the deal reflects a broader strategy by GIC and ADIA to back digital-infrastructure growth in high-growth economies. For Vantage, the funding not only enables geographic expansion but also strengthens its position as a major provider of hyperscale, AI-centric infrastructure in Asia.
