Japan Data-Center Portfolio Database: 500 MW+ Power Capacity to
Notably, Japan''s data centers are expected to expand by over 500 MW by 2025, reaching a total capacity of 2.3GW. Key players like NTT Communications and Equinix are highlighted.
Notably, Japan''s data centers are expected to expand by over 500 MW by 2025, reaching a total capacity of 2.3GW. Key players like NTT Communications and Equinix are highlighted.
By data center type, colocation providers held 60.95% of the Japan data center power market share in 2025, while hyperscale/cloud facilities recorded the fastest forecast growth at 7.85%
Integrated and managed solar and wind power management solutions for data centers are likely to be in high demand. The use of new computing technologies has created new
Japan hosts around 120+ existing data centers, with cities like Tokyo and Osaka having a strong presence in the country. In 2025, Japan recorded significant expansion with seven new data centers
Data centres are on the rise throughout the APAC region, with projections indicating significant market expansion.
October 18, 2024- Tokyo, Japan-based cloud gaming services company Ubitus KK announced building a new data center, likely in Kyoto, Shimane, or Kyushu Island, as these locations are relatively close
In 2002, it opened its first data center in central Tokyo. The company, which has 14 data centers in Europe and Asia, now operates four facilities in the Greater Tokyo Area.
“We project data centres in Japan will account for around 4 to 5% of peak demand by 2034, far below the United States, where peak demand from data centres could reach as high as
A consortium led by Japanese wind power developer Eurus Energy Holdings has unveiled plans to build a demonstration project for a 100% renewable energy powered offshore green data
This will be the first data center in Japan to receive pure green power supplied directly from a wind power plant.
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