Gorilla Technology Group Inc. seems ready to swing into a new market with its latest move: a $3 billion contract for AI GPU-as-a-Service (GPUaaS) deployment. By 2026, the company expects this deal to generate about $2.5 billion in revenue, part of its plans to upgrade the NeutraDC Batam data center in Indonesia.
This contract entails deploying approximately 1,000 B300 GPU servers at the facility, with work set to kick off in September 2026. The first phase alone is expected to reach $1.3 billion over the contract’s duration. About 70% of the project’s expenses will be covered by debt financing.
Why Indonesia?
Indonesia might not automatically spring to mind as a tech hotspot, but Gorilla’s strategic focus on this region hints at broader trends in AI infrastructure. By selecting NeutraDC Batam for this massive deployment, Gorilla is not just aiming for geographical expansion but positioning itself in a burgeoning tech market.
The success of this deal could shape how Asian markets further develop AI capabilities. Having agreements supporting up to $2 billion in potential revenues with NeutraDC, Gorilla is laying down more than servers; it’s establishing footholds.







