AI and HPC Fuel Data-Center Boom: Liquid Cooling, Sustainability, and APAC Expansion Lead the Charge

July 13, 2026
AI and HPC Fuel Data-Center Boom: Liquid Cooling, Sustainability, and APAC Expansion Lead the Charge
  • AI and high-performance computing are driving demand for advanced data-center capacity, with high-density deployments and liquid cooling expected to account for a growing share of cooling investments, reaching about 59% by 2031.

  • Sustainability remains a central theme, with investments in sustainable infrastructure such as lithium-ion batteries and biofuel generators, and a shift toward high-density racks (60 kW–200 kW) supported by DCIM/BMS software for power management and efficiency.

  • AI-driven growth is underscored by Alibaba’s plan to invest tens of billions in China’s AI infrastructure through 2029, reflecting rising data-center demand linked to AI workloads and enhanced data transmission via submarine cables, including Google’s initiatives.

  • APAC cloud providers are expanding footprints amid 5G growth and localized data storage policies, with examples like Oracle launching a cloud region in Indonesia and collaborations such as OpenAI with Hitachi Energy in South Korea.

  • Regional collaborations and new cloud regions in APAC, including Oracle’s Indonesia launch and OpenAI’s Korea partnership, are accelerating market growth for cloud services.

  • APAC governments are promoting data-center investments through incentives and task forces, such as Malaysia’s Data Center Task Force, to accelerate development.

  • Beijing, Sydney, and Tokyo emerge as key hub locations due to connectivity and infrastructure, with leaders like China Telecom, Equinix, and Digital Realty driving investment and competition.

  • Osaka’s AirTrunk OSK2 data-center campus at 100 MW capacity highlights power-scale ambitions, while India maintains competitive industrial electricity rates around 7–12 cents per kWh in 2025.

  • Power-and-energy developments include AirTrunk’s Osaka campus and India’s favorable industrial electricity pricing, supporting project viability in APAC.

  • Edge data centers are rising to support IoT and Big Data, aided by smart-city initiatives like Japan’s Society 5.0 and enhanced connectivity from submarine cables and projects such as Google’s TalayLink.

  • Edge-focused expansion is complemented by improved regional connectivity through submarine cables and notable projects like TalayLink linking Australia and Thailand.

  • China remains a regional powerhouse, holding a majority share of market power capacity, with Japan and Australia also strong; Southeast Asia is reshaping dynamics as countries like Malaysia and Indonesia gain momentum amid Singapore’s hub challenges.

Summary based on 6 sources


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