SpaceDC's MNL1 data centre to provide 72 MW of power in the Philippines

SpaceDC, a Singapore-based data centre provider, is working with JLL, a global real estate services firm, to build a secure and resilient data centre called MNL1 in Cainta, Greater Manila. The green data centre will be fully powered with renewable energy - wind, geothermal - and is slated to open in 2022.

At 43,000m2, MNL1 will be the largest hyperscale data centre campus in the Philippines, and will deliver 72 MW of critical power. With a power usage effectiveness (PUE) score of 1.3, MNL1 will also lead in terms of energy efficiency and design. The closer the PUE is to 1.0, the more energy-efficient the facility.

SpaceDC CEO Darren Hawkins said, “The Philippines ranks second in terms of data centre growth in Southeast Asia. With only 47 MW of available capacity in the country it is a dramatically underserved market. We are excited to be a first-mover in a new market where we see our customers are investing heavily in.”

“SpaceDC is in the right place at the right time to take advantage of the strong customer interest we are seeing in the Philippines. MNL1’s design is setting new standards in terms of technology, quality and operational excellence in the Philippines,” said Ralph Davidvon, Executive Director, Data Center Services for JLL, the appointed project construction manager.

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