The BKK3 facility located at the One Bangkok project.

ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) urged the government to secure sufficient electricity supply, explore the establishment of small modular reactors, and keep power prices competitive for the artificial intelligence (AI)-driven economy."Apart from Indonesia, Thailand is one of the highest-growth markets within our footprint in the Southeast Asian region, which comprises more than 100 facilities across 12 global markets with a total capacity exceeding 2 gigawatts," said Budsarin Pradityont, country head at ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (Thailand), also known as STT GDC Thailand.

Currently, it has three data centres, including STT Bangkok 1 (BKK1), located in Hua Mak. The facility has a capacity of 23 megawatts and is currently about 90% utilised by customers, primarily serving enterprise and hyperscale clients.

It is investing US$240 million in its STT BKK2 data centre, with the first phase expected to be operational this year before reaching 24MW in 2027. Its BKK2 facility is situated on the same campus as BKK1.

BKK2 is already 30-40% committed, largely driven by existing hyperscale and AI customers expanding their operations.