Data Center

Malaysia has emerged as one of the world’s fastest-growing data center markets — result of the recent government efforts to position it as a digital infrastructure hub and a market need for an alternative to the well-established Asian hubs like Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. All major global cloud service providers are investing heavily in Malaysia, where the Greater Kuala Lumpur region has become one of the prime destinations.

Eragene offer a comprehensive turnkey solution for investors setting up Data Centres in Malaysia, including site selection, green energy integration, regulatory compliance, infrastructure development, energy storage systems, and smart EnMS platforms—ensuring efficiency, sustainability, and future-ready operations in alignment with Malaysia’s digital and green economy goals.

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Build secure and reliable digital infrastructure alongside your business partners to unlock the power of interconnected proximity.

The-art data centers

Colocate with confidence—backed by the world’s leading data center design and operations teams for mission-critical uptime, reliability, security and sustainability.

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Colocate with confidence—backed by the world’s leading data center design and operations teams for mission-critical uptime, reliability, security and sustainability.

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Engage with Eragene communities that boost and enhance business value creation, encompassing financial enterprises, digital media, global networks, cloud services, and more.

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Site Selection

The process of identifying and evaluating the most suitable location to build and design a data center (DC) based on the specific requirements of the end user. This involves a comprehensive assessment of factors such as power availability, connectivity, risk profile (e.g., flood, seismic, political stability), scalability, cost, and proximity to end users or business operations. The goal is to ensure the chosen site aligns with the technical, operational, and business needs of the data center while supporting long-term sustainability and efficiency.

Green Energy

The context of data center (DC) development refers to the integration of renewable and sustainable energy sources into the design, construction, and operation of the facility. This approach aims to reduce carbon emissions, improve energy efficiency, and support environmental sustainability. In Malaysia, green energy initiatives are aligned with the National Green Technology Policy guidelines, ensuring that DCs comply with national standards and contribute to the country’s renewable energy goals.

Regular Compliance

The process of submitting necessary applications and documentation to obtain approvals from relevant local authorities before constructing and operating a data center (DC) in a designated area. This includes ensuring adherence to zoning regulations, building codes, environmental assessments, utility access, and other legal or technical requirements mandated by municipal, state, or federal agencies. Regular compliance ensures that the DC development is lawful, safe, and aligned with local planning and regulatory standards.

Infra Development

To the planning, design, and construction of data center (DC) infrastructure in collaboration with licensed contractors. This includes the development of essential systems such as power supply, cooling, networking, physical security, and structural components. Working with certified and experienced contractors ensures that the DC is built to industry standards, complies with regulatory requirements, and meets the technical and operational needs of the end user.

Certified for global standards

Our data centers are certified to meet rigorous environmental and energy management standards.

  • ISO 22301
  • ISO 9001
  • ISO 27001
  • PCI DSS
  • SOC 1 Type II
  • SOC 2 Type II