Navigating the Data Centre Policy Landscape in Malaysia

Trends, policies & challenges

Malaysia is rapidly emerging as Southeast Asia’s most dynamic data centre market, thanks to its strategic proximity to Singapore — the region’s business hub — and competitive costs. The capacity for data centres in Malaysia is projected to reach 1.36 GW by 2029, contributing up to RM257.2 billion to the economy by 2030.

However, the rise of data centres in Malaysia is not without challenges, particularly concerning sustainability, energy demands and whether the industry will create long-term, high-income job opportunities. Despite these concerns, foreign data centre operators and owners have reason to be optimistic about Malaysia’s potential.

Navigating the Data Centre Policy Landscape in Malaysia” provides an analysis of key stakeholders, industry challenges and global best practices, offering practical recommendations for businesses looking to establish or expand in the Malaysian market. Insights here include securing electricity supply, meeting sustainability requirements and leveraging opportunities for incentives.

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Navigating the Data Centre Policy Landscape in Malaysia