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Equinix to spend US$124 million on 6th Hong Kong data centre to serve Greater Bay Area

  • The company plans to eventually house 3,550 cabinets in the Tsuen Wan facility, offering greater energy efficiency that may appeal to AI service operators

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Equinix plans to spend US$124 million to build its sixth data centre in Hong Kong, expanding its storage capacity to cater to the growing demand in the Greater Bay Area while other international tech firms reassess their footprints in the city.

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The new facility will be located in a building Tsuen Wan designed to house data centres, and Equinix plans to have it operational by the first quarter of 2026, the Redwood City, California-based company announced on Tuesday. It will be the company’s largest investment in Hong Kong in the past decade, said Equinix Hong Kong’s managing director Joanne Hon.

The first phase of its new facility will offer 1,000 cabinets, and a total of 3,550 cabinets upon completion. The company referred to the sum it is pouring into the facility as an “initial investment”, saying the full investment and buildout timeline have yet to be determined.

“Continuing to expand in Hong Kong is a demonstration that our customers are really looking for infrastructure in Hong Kong to support their digital transformation,” Equinix’s Asia-Pacific president Jeremy Deutsch told the Post on Tuesday.

The Hong Kong expansion comes “on the back of the requests” from network operators and financial services companies looking to scale their services, according to Deutsch. Traffic through the company’s internet exchange service has grown 50 per cent over the last 12 months in Hong Kong, he added.

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The data centre expansion also comes amid an artificial intelligence (AI) boom, in which companies are racing to build and offer generative AI products.
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