BDx Data Centres, a prominent data centre operator in Asia, has partnered with HEXA Renewables, a leader in renewable energy, to deliver 50 megawatts (MW) of clean power to the Singapore-Malaysia energy grid. This strategic collaboration, announced on 3 September 2025, seeks to address the challenges of sourcing renewable energy in Singapore by developing new green energy projects in Malaysia.
The partnership introduces an innovative decarbonisation model for the region, aligning with Singapore’s projected addition of at least 300 MW of new data centre capacity. BDx, which operates Indonesia’s first Sovereign AI data centre campus powered by renewable energy, aims to set a new standard for cross-border collaboration in digital infrastructure. “Performance and environmental responsibility are not mutually exclusive,” said Mayank Srivastava, CEO of BDx Data Centres.
Vince Choi, CEO of HEXA Renewables, highlighted the importance of the partnership in supporting national sustainability goals and accelerating the energy transition. As part of its broader sustainability strategy, BDx plans to deploy 1 gigawatt (GW) of capacity across the region, reinforcing its commitment to environmentally responsible data centre growth.
HEXA Renewables, an independent energy producer, aims to develop up to 5 GW of renewable energy projects in the Asia Pacific region, with an investment target of $5b. This collaboration marks a significant step in supporting Singapore’s Green Plan 2030 and showcases the potential of regional cooperation in advancing sustainable energy solutions.
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