Singapore Data Center Market - Investment Analysis & Growth Opportunities 2026-2031
Description
The Singapore data center market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.84% from 2025 to 2031.
Singapore remains one of the strategically important data center hubs in Southeast Asia. Following the lifting of the data center construction moratorium in 2022, the market has re-entered an expansion phase, supported by the renewed approvals for high-efficiency, sustainable facilities. However, land scarcity, rising power constraints, and rising AI-driven density requirements continue to define the strategic direction of market development.
Singapore aims to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to around 60 million tons of CO₂ equivalent by 2030, with a goal to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. Under the Singapore Green Plan 2030, the key targets include increasing the adoption of renewable energy, enhancing energy efficiency across industries, transforming 80% of buildings into green structures by 2030, and deploying at least 2 gigawatt-peak (GWp) of solar energy by 2030. These initiatives reflect Singapore’s strong commitment to sustainability, energy transition, and climate resilience, in alignment with global decarbonization goals.
SINGAPORE DATA CENTER MARKET - KEY HIGHLIGHTS
1. How big is the Singapore data center market?
2. What factors are driving the Singapore data center market?
3. How much MW of power capacity will be added across Singapore during 2026-2031?
Singapore remains one of the strategically important data center hubs in Southeast Asia. Following the lifting of the data center construction moratorium in 2022, the market has re-entered an expansion phase, supported by the renewed approvals for high-efficiency, sustainable facilities. However, land scarcity, rising power constraints, and rising AI-driven density requirements continue to define the strategic direction of market development.
Singapore aims to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions to around 60 million tons of CO₂ equivalent by 2030, with a goal to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. Under the Singapore Green Plan 2030, the key targets include increasing the adoption of renewable energy, enhancing energy efficiency across industries, transforming 80% of buildings into green structures by 2030, and deploying at least 2 gigawatt-peak (GWp) of solar energy by 2030. These initiatives reflect Singapore’s strong commitment to sustainability, energy transition, and climate resilience, in alignment with global decarbonization goals.
SINGAPORE DATA CENTER MARKET - KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Singapore has about 44 operational colocation data centers. Most colocation data centers are being developed according to Tier III standards.
- The demand for wholesale colocation services is estimated to grow significantly, fueled by the rising adoption of cloud technologies among enterprises in Singapore. As of 2025, wholesale colocation represented roughly 58.3% of the total colocation revenue, a share that is expected to surpass 67.2% by 2030.
- Over the next two to three years, Singapore is expected to witness substantial investments in its data center sector, driven by the entry of several new operators in the market. The total investment in this industry is projected to exceed $5,111 million by 2031. This surge reflects Singapore’s rapidly expanding digital economy, supported by the growing adoption of cloud-based services and the government initiatives aimed at strengthening the city’s digital infrastructure.
- In November 2025, KKR and Singtel were in advanced talks to acquire over 80% of STT GDC from ST Telemedia in a deal valued at more than $5 billion. This move would give them full ownership of one of Asia’s largest data center platforms, with 1.7 GW across 11 markets.
- As of Q1 2025, the average industrial electricity price in Singapore ranges between USD 0.21 and 0.24 per kWh, applicable to industries including data centers.
- In October 2025, Singapore decided to develop a 700 MW low-carbon data center park in Jurong Island, marking one of the country’s largest digital infrastructure projects. The site will leverage hydrogen-ready plants, expanded battery storage, ammonia power, and solar to support sustainable capacity growth.
- Existing Facilities in the region (Area and Power Capacity)
- Singapore
- List of Upcoming Facilities in the region (Area and Power Capacity)
- Singapore
- IT Infrastructure
- Servers
- Storage Systems
- Network Infrastructure
- Electrical Infrastructure
- UPS Systems
- Generators
- Transfer Switches & Switchgears
- PDUs
- Other Electrical Infrastructure
- Mechanical Infrastructure
- Cooling Systems
- Rack Cabinets
- Other Mechanical Infrastructure
- Cooling Systems
- CRAC & CRAH Units
- Chiller Units
- Cooling Towers, Condensers & Dry Coolers
- Other Cooling Units
- General Construction
- Core & Shell Development
- Installation & Commissioning Services
- Engineering & Building Design
- Fire Detection & Suppression Systems
- Physical Security
- Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM)
- Tier Standard
- Tier I & Tier II
- Tier III
- Tier IV
- Market size available in the investment, area, power capacity, and Singapore colocation market revenue.
- An assessment of the data center investment in Singapore by colocation, hyperscale, and enterprise operators.
- Data center investments in the area (square feet) and power capacity (MW) across cities in the country.
- A detailed study of the existing Singapore data center market landscape, an in-depth industry analysis, and insightful predictions about the Singapore data center market size during the forecast period.
- Snapshot of existing and upcoming third-party data center facilities in Singapore
- Facilities Covered (Existing): 44
- Facilities Identified (Upcoming): 06
- Existing vs. Upcoming (Data Center Area)
- Existing vs. Upcoming (IT Load Capacity)
- Data center colocation market in Singapore
- Colocation Market Revenue & Forecast (2022-2031)
- Retail & Wholesale Colocation Revenue (2022-2031)
- Retail & Wholesale Colocation Pricing
- Singapore data center landscape market investments are classified into IT, power, cooling, and general construction services, with sizing and forecast.
- A comprehensive analysis of the latest trends, growth rate, potential opportunities, growth restraints, and prospects for the industry.
- Business overview and product offerings of prominent IT infrastructure providers, construction contractors, support infrastructure providers, and investors operating in the industry.
- A transparent research methodology and the analysis of the demand and supply aspects of the market.
- IT infrastructure providers play a critical role in supporting Singapore’s high-density and cloud-driven data center ecosystem, supplying servers, storage, networking, and AI-optimised hardware. Vendors such as NVIDIA, Quanta, and Wiwynn are increasingly involved in AI-ready rack-scale solutions, aligning with Singapore’s push toward advanced digital services.
- Leading Support infrastructure providers such as ABB, Caterpillar, Cummins, Eaton, Mitsubishi Electric, Rolls-Royce, Vertiv and others maintain a strong presence through local service teams, long-term maintenance contracts, and regional manufacturing hubs.
- Engineering firms focus on modular construction, prefabrication, and accelerated build timelines to meet tight capacity rollout schedules. Collaboration between contractors, consultants, and government authorities ensures compliance with planning, environmental, and power allocation regulations.
- Singapore’s data center market features major global and regional operators, including Equinix, Digital Realty, AirTrunk, ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC), Keppel Data Centres, and Singtel; furthermore, it includes newer players such as DayOne.
- Arista Networks
- Atos
- Cisco Systems
- Dell Technologies
- Fujitsu
- Hewlett Packard Enterprise
- Huawei Technologies
- IBM
- Inspur
- Lenovo
- MiTAC Holdings
- NetApp
- NVIDIA
- Quanta Cloud Technology
- Wiwynn
- AECOM
- Arup
- AtkinsRealis
- Aurecon
- AWP Architects
- Cundall
- DSCO Group
- Fortis Construction
- Gammon Construction
- Kienta Engineering Construction
- LSK Engineering
- NTT Facilities
- PM Group
- Sato Kogyo
- ABB
- Airedale
- Bosch
- Caterpillar
- Cummins
- Eaton
- Fuji Electric
- HITEC Power Protection
- Legrand
- Mitsubishi Electric
- Piller Power Systems
- Rittal
- Rolls-Royce
- Schneider Electric
- STULZ
- Vertiv
- AirTrunk
- BDx Data Centers
- China Mobile
- Digital Realty
- Empyrion Digital
- Equinix
- Global Switch
- Goodman
- Iron Mountain
- Keppel Data Centres
- Mapletree
- NTT DATA
- Princeton Digital Group
- Singtel
- ST Telemedia Global Data Centres
- ST Engineering
- Telin Singapore
- Telehouse
- DayOne
1. How big is the Singapore data center market?
2. What factors are driving the Singapore data center market?
3. How much MW of power capacity will be added across Singapore during 2026-2031?
Table of Contents
111 Pages
- 1. CHAPTER 1: EXISTING & UPCOMING THIRD-PARTY DATA CENTERS IN SINGAPORE
- Data Center Snapshot
- Data Center Snapshot By Cities
- Existing & Upcoming Data Center Supply
- List of Upcoming Data Center Projects in Singapore
- 2. CHAPTER 2: INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN SINGAPORE
- Microeconomic & Macroeconomic Factors for Singapore Market
- Impact of AI in Data Center Industry in Singapore
- Investment Opportunities in Singapore
- Digital Data in Singapore
- Government Rule and Regulation for Data Center
- Market Investment by Area
- Market Investment by Power Capacity
- 3. CHAPTER 3: DATA CENTER COLOCATION MARKET IN SINGAPORE
- Colocation Services Market in Singapore
- Demand Across Several Industries in Singapore
- Retail vs Wholesale Data Center Colocation
- Industry Demand Share
- Colocation Pricing (Quarter Rack, Half Rack & Full Rack) & Add-ons
- 4. CHAPTER 4: MARKET DYNAMICS
- Market Enablers
- Market Trends
- Market Restraints
- 5. CHAPTER 5: MARKET SEGMENTATION
- IT Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
- Electrical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
- Mechanical Infrastructure: Market Size & Forecast
- General Construction: Market Size & Forecast
- 6. CHAPTER 6: TIER STANDARDS INVESTMENT
- Tier I & II
- Tier III
- Tier IV
- 7. CHAPTER 7: KEY MARKET PARTICIPANTS
- IT Infrastructure Providers
- Construction Contractors & Sub-Contractors
- Support Infrastructure Providers
- Data Center Investors
- New Entrants
- 8. CHAPTER 8: APPENDIX
- Market Derivation
- Site Selection Criteria
- Quantitative Summary
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