Princeton Digital Group (PDG), a Singapore-based data centre developer, has become the first operator in the Asia Pacific region to earn the OCP Ready v2 for Hyperscale certification from the Open Compute Project Foundation. This prestigious certification has been awarded to PDG’s AI-ready campuses in Tokyo, Johor, and Mumbai, marking a significant milestone in the company’s commitment to delivering high-performance infrastructure for hyperscale operators.
The OCP Ready v2 certification ensures that PDG’s facilities meet stringent infrastructure standards required by hyperscale operators, covering logistics, site access, security, power, cooling, and connectivity. This allows hyperscalers to identify qualified sites earlier in their development cycles, thereby accelerating time-to-market. Varoon Raghavan, Chief Operating Officer and Co-founder of PDG, stated, “The demands of AI and hyperscale computing are redefining digital infrastructure, and PDG is at the forefront with TY1, JH1, and MU1 now OCP Ready v2 certified for hyperscale.”
The TY1 campus in Greater Tokyo offers a capacity of 96MW and supports power densities of over 140 kW per rack, featuring state-of-the-art liquid cooling. The JH1 campus in Johor spans three buildings and covers over 128,000 square metres, making it one of Southeast Asia’s largest AI-ready data centres. Meanwhile, the MU1 campus in Mumbai provides 150 MW of critical IT capacity and is powered with renewable energy, achieving Mumbai’s first IGBC Platinum certification.
George Tchaparian, CEO of OCP, remarked, “PDG’s achievement reflects a strong commitment to OCP’s community-defined best practices.” With this certification, PDG continues to reinforce its leadership in delivering scalable, sustainable infrastructure across Asia Pacific’s fastest-growing digital economies.
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