Malaysia’s data centre expansion continues to accelerate, with new investments targeting Cyberjaya and Banting in Selangor as the country strengthens its position as a regional cloud and colocation hub.
AIMS, owned by digital infrastructure investment firm Digital Bridge, has acquired ten acres of land to develop a new 200MW data centre facility in Cyberjaya, representing an investment of approximately RM4 billion ($1 billion). The project, described as the company’s next flagship hyperscale ecosystem, is expected to be completed in 2027 and builds on AIMS’ existing 50MW facility in the area.
Separately, IOI Properties Group has sold 136 acres of land in Banting to Singapore-based Bridge Data Centres for the development of a new data centre campus. While details regarding capacity and power infrastructure have not been disclosed, the project reinforces Selangor’s growing role as a colocation and cloud hub surrounding Kuala Lumpur, complementing Johor’s emergence as a major hyperscale destination.
Bridge Data Centres already operates multiple facilities in Cyberjaya and continues to expand its footprint across Malaysia and the wider Asia-Pacific region. The latest developments reflect sustained regional demand for cloud infrastructure, driven by hyperscale operators, enterprise digital transformation, and growing AI workloads.
