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Captive Data Centers Market Data Overview: 2Q 2026
Presentation | 2Q 2026 | PT-3985
Get The ReportAsia-Pacific is the fastest-growing region in site count, expanding from 56 to 102 captive data centers. Growth is overwhelmingly concentrated among >10 MW facilities, which climb from 53 to 101, while <10 MW sites decline from 3 to 1. This reflects a regional focus on large metro-scale facilities optimized for compute density and proximity to enterprise and national markets.
Active IT capacity increases steeply from 515 MW to 3.41 GW, while available capacity grows from 737 MW to 4.20 GW and under-the-roof capacity from 1.06 GW to 6.37 GW. These numbers signal aggressive multi-stage development and readiness for expanded AI and digital-infrastructure consumption across industrial, financial, and public sector segments.
AI workloads grow from 175 MW to 2.39 GW, outpacing legacy, which increases from 339 MW to 1.02 GW. By 2035, AI represents the majority share of Asia-Pacific captive compute, highlighting the region’s leadership in deploying AI-accelerated systems across cloud, telco, manufacturing, and financial verticals.
Top 2025 operators include Fujitsu (135.1 MW), CDC (50 MW), Centrin (40 MW), GDS/DayOne (39 MW), Sinnet (36 MW), and Chindata (36 MW). These operators anchor major enterprise and cloud-infrastructure clusters in markets such as Japan, China, Korea, and Singapore.
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