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    AirTrunk secures $1.7bn loan for Singapore data centre

    By Kayla ZhangApril 7, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • AirTrunk is reportedly seeking a $1.7bn green loan to fund an 80.2MW data centre in Singapore.
    • The project’s location and additional details remain undisclosed, raising industry questions.

    What happened: AirTrunk’s ambitious data centre expansion

    AirTrunk, a major data centre operator owned by Blackstone, is reportedly in the process of securing a $1.7bn (SG$2.2bn) green loan to fund the development of an 80.2MW data centre in Singapore. According to a Bloomberg report, the facility is being developed for a significant US client and is expected to operate under long-term contracts until 31 December 2050. However, key details about the site’s location remain undisclosed, leading to speculation within the industry.

    This development comes amidst Singapore’s strict control over new data centre projects, which have been subject to sustainability and economic criteria since the reintroduction of the Data Centre – Call for Application (DC-CFA) process in 2022. AirTrunk was awarded 20MW of capacity under this scheme in 2023, but the current project is four times larger, prompting questions about whether additional capacity has been allocated outside the DC-CFA process or if there are discrepancies in the reported figures.

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    Why it is important

    The reported plans for AirTrunk’s new data centre in Singapore highlight the importance of transparency and clear communication within the industry. With Singapore’s stringent regulations on data centre developments, particularly regarding sustainability and economic impact, the undisclosed location and details of the 80.2MW facility have raised questions among industry observers. The government’s reintroduction of the DC-CFA process in 2022 aimed to ensure that new data centre projects meet strict criteria, and the allocation of capacity to AirTrunk in 2023 was part of this initiative.

    However, the current project’s size, which is four times larger than the previously awarded capacity, has led to speculation about whether additional capacity has been allocated outside the formal process or if there are inaccuracies in the reported figures. This situation underscores the need for clear and detailed information to be made available to stakeholders, ensuring that all parties have a comprehensive understanding of the projects being undertaken. As the demand for data centre capacity continues to grow, maintaining transparency will be crucial for the industry’s sustainable development and for fostering trust among investors and regulators.

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    Kayla Zhang

    Kayla is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied English language studies at University of Malaya. Contact her at K.Zhang@btw.media.

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