July 19, 2026

DayOne Breaks Ground on Its First Hyperscale Data Center in Singapore

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DayOne has officially broken ground on its inaugural hyperscale data centre in Singapore, marking a significant milestone for the company and the region’s technological landscape. Located in the heart of Singapore, the facility is set to offer a remarkable 20 MW of capacity across a sprawling 40,000 square meters.

Aiming for 2026: The First Phase Launch

The first phase of this ambitious project is on track to become operational by 2026, supporting the burgeoning demands of artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and high-density workloads. But this isn’t just about raw capacity; DayOne has firmly committed to sustainability. To power the facility, the company has signed a ten-year Power Purchase Agreement with Sembcorp Power to rely entirely on renewable energy sources. They will utilize bundled Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) ensuring a green footprint that resonates with today’s eco-conscious business practices.

Innovating for a Greener Tomorrow

DayOne has also partnered with the National University of Singapore on a research and development initiative under the Sustainable Tropical Data Centre Testbed Phase 2.0. This collaboration aims to test cutting-edge cooling technologies and Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) systems tailored for tropical climates. As if that weren’t ambitious enough, the site will pioneer SOFC power generation methods to harness hydrogen-based energy, reflecting a daring leap toward innovative energy solutions. The facility will support both air and liquid cooling, ensuring optimal performance under various operational conditions.

Setting the Bar for Sustainability Standards

With aspirations to earn LEED Platinum and BCA Green Mark Platinum certifications, DayOne is not just looking to build but to set a benchmark for sustainable design in the data centre sector. This project aligns with Singapore’s Digital Connectivity Blueprint, part of its broader initiative to augment 300 MW of capacity in the coming years. Recognized by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) and the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), the facility came through the Pilot Data Centre Call for Application, emphasizing the country’s commitment to fostering innovation in digital infrastructure.

Nonetheless, the impact of this development extends beyond Singapore’s borders. DayOne’s operations span across Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, and Hong Kong SAR, with the Singapore site poised to be a cornerstone for its regional growth strategy while catering to the increasing demands for AI and high-performance computing workloads. In a region where technology is evolving faster than you can say “hyperscale,” DayOne is certainly setting the pace.

Questions & Answers

What is DayOne’s goal for its new data centre in Singapore?
DayOne aims to deliver 20 MW of capacity across 40,000 square meters, with the first phase expected to be operational by 2026, focusing on AI, cloud computing, and high-density workloads.

How is DayOne ensuring sustainability at its data centre?
The company has signed a 10-year Power Purchase Agreement with Sembcorp Power to run the facility entirely on renewable energy, utilizing bundled Renewable Energy Certificates sourced locally or through grid connections.

What unique technologies will DayOne test at the new facility?
DayOne will collaborate with the National University of Singapore to test advanced cooling systems and Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) technologies aimed at optimizing energy efficiency for tropical climates.

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