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Home » Singtel builds Singapore’s highest power density data center

Singtel builds Singapore’s highest power density data center

August 13, 2023
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Singtel held a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the commencement of construction of DC Tuas, Singapore’s highest power density, hyper-connected green data centre.

When operational in 2025, DC Tuas will offer 58MW of IT load capacity to support the strong demand for high-quality, sustainable digital infrastructure while optimising land, power and water use. The 120,000sqft, eight-storey facility is Singapore’s only data centre to be integrated with a cable landing station, providing its customers unparalleled international and domestic connectivity and enhanced network performance including lower latency and improved reliability.

DC Tuas, which is Singtel’s largest data centre in Singapore to date, will incorporate next-generation cooling capabilities that are able to support customers’ rack density of up to 80kW per rack with more efficient liquid cooling, thus lowering its PUE to below 1.3.

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