BDx secures 1.2 GW power commitment in Indonesia
The agreement with PLN will support the company’s AI, cloud, and hyperscale data centre platform.
BDx Data Centers has secured a 1.2 gigawatt (GW) power supply commitment with PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara, Indonesia’s state-owned electricity provider.
BDx said the agreement is the largest power commitment secured by a data centre operator in Indonesia and will support the expansion of the country’s AI, cloud, hyperscale, sovereign AI, and digital economy infrastructure.
The commitment includes 788 megavolt-amperes (MVA) of contracted grid power for BDx’s CGK4 AI Campus in Jatiluhur, West Java; around 60 MVA for CGK3A in Cilandak, South Jakarta; and up to 385 MVA for CGK5 in Suryacipta, West Java.
CGK4 is BDx’s flagship AI campus and is described as Indonesia’s first NVIDIA DGX-Ready-certified campus. It can deliver up to 650 megawatts of renewable-aligned capacity and already supports H100-class GPU deployments for AI training and sovereign cloud workloads.
BDx said the expanded power capacity will support long-term demand from global hyperscalers, cloud providers, sovereign AI initiatives, and domestic enterprises.