Wedoany.com Report-Dec.5, Vantage Data Centers has officially opened its new 16 MW KUL14 facility on the KUL1 campus in Cyberjaya, Malaysia. The site is fully leased to a single hyperscale customer and marks the completion of the first phase of Vantage's Malaysian expansion.
Built according to the company's "sustainable by design" standards, KUL14 features a closed-loop chilled water cooling system that achieves near-zero water usage effectiveness (WUE). The project was delivered with more than four million labour hours and recorded zero safety incidents throughout construction.
Jeremy Deutsch, President of Asia-Pacific at Vantage Data Centers, said: "We are thrilled to welcome our customer to KUL14 and support their expanding business. Malaysia has emerged as Southeast Asias fastest-growing data centre hub, and Vantage is actively expanding our footprint to grow with our customers, including the ongoing development of a second campus in Cyberjaya providing over 400 MW of total capacity. We are dedicated to delivering sustainable digital infrastructure to accelerate Malaysia's digitalisation and contribute to its economic growth."
With the addition of KUL14, Vantage now operates and is developing more than 1 GW of IT capacity across Australia, Malaysia, Japan, Taiwan and Hong Kong. The company continues to advance its second Cyberjaya campus, which will significantly increase its Malaysian presence and support the country’s position as a leading regional digital hub.









