Prysmian, a leading global cable solutions provider, is reinforcing its commitment to Asia Pacific as the region accelerates its energy transition and digital expansion. With a presence in Singapore for five decades, Prysmian is poised to support the region’s infrastructure needs, from power grids to digital networks, with advanced cable solutions.
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI) data centres is reshaping global infrastructure demand, requiring higher power capacity and advanced digital connectivity. Prysmian is addressing these challenges by introducing a new power cable design in Southeast Asia. This innovation allows the delivery of the same power as conventional cables whilst using less copper and featuring a smaller diameter. The cable can safely operate at temperatures up to 110 degrees Celsius, compared to the industry norm of 90 degrees Celsius.
Key benefits of this new design include reduced copper usage, lower production costs, lighter weight for efficient transportation, and a smaller bending radius for easier installation. These features support sustainable infrastructure development, particularly in data centres and urban environments.
Prysmian’s global scale—107 plants, 27 R&D centres, and over 33,000 employees—enables it to support Asia Pacific’s infrastructure growth. The company aims for 55% of its revenue to come from sustainable products by 2028 and is committed to achieving Net Zero by 2035. Recognised for its sustainability efforts, Prysmian continues to invest in innovation and partnerships to support the region’s energy and digital transformation.




