Malaysia data center market
is growing owing to the increase in data consumption
spurring the need for storage and processing data efficiently, along with
rising government investment to provide the physical data center space. 5G
infrastructure investments for faster internet connectivity has proliferated
and the adoption of several advanced technologies have further boosted the
demand for data centers. The increasing availability of skilled workforce and
operational and development cost advantage across various end-use industries
have led to an increased focus on data center to overcome the situation of high
data consumption. Companies are highly dependent on computer systems due
to the increasing number of internet users and digital services that drive
their business operations. Additionally, the growing demand for
data and high bandwidth capacity, especially due to increasing smartphone users
promotes the development of the data center market of Malaysia throughout the
forecast period.
A data centre is a
physical location with networked computers, storage systems, and computational
infrastructure that businesses utilize to store, gather, analyses, and
disseminate massive quantities of data. It provides dependable
storage without the drawbacks of portable technology, reducing expenses,
managing data, and safeguarding future technological investments while
eradicating certain losses. Data centers are an essential part of every
business since they enable corporate applications and provide services like
productivity software, high-volume e-commerce, data management, backup, and
recovery. To improve overall application performance and user experience, edge
data centers can help reduce latency for real-time, data-intensive applications
like, big data analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), and content delivery
apps. Managed data centers and colocation facilities are options for businesses
that do not have the room, people, or expertise to deploy and run all or a
portion of their IT infrastructure on-site.
Rapid Adoption of Cloud and Digital Transformation
by Companies
Malaysia’s digital journey across the globe is
growing at a remarkable pace since the adoption of cloud computing in the
country. Due to the rapid pace of technological advancement, Malaysia is trying
harnessing digital technologies to reap significant economic benefits in the
long run. Several cloud service providers across the world have revealed their
availability zones and the data scrubbing center in Malaysia, particularly in
locations like Johor, Cyberjaya, Kuala Lumpur, and multiple regions since they
have strong fiber connection, lower land, and submarine. Availability zones
(AZs) are being built by BDx Malaysia, Amazon Web Services (AWS), Huawei Cloud
and many more to support high availability (HA), while maintaining low latency.
Large enterprises such as Google, Alibaba Group, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and
Microsoft Corporation has announced their plans to setup cloud region in
Malaysia which has attracted many new data center such as Equinix, AirTrunk,
Yondr Group, and GDS Holdings to maiden facilities in Malaysia’s southern state
of Johor. While most of the large enterprises already accelerated cloud adoption,
medium-sized companies and small companies have embarked on their cloud
journey. The private sector and government, both are aiming to accelerate cloud
adoption in the region.
Moreover, in an effort to keep ahead of the curve,
government organizations have provided several grants and incentives to assist and
guide the rise of digitalization. For instance, according to SME Corporation
Malaysia, few initiatives offered by various entities, such as the SME
Digitalization Grant offered by the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation
(MDEC), offering SME’s RM5,000 (USD1082.86) each to acquire or subscribe to
digital systems. Recently Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) has offered an additional
allocation of RM700 million (USD151.60 million) for the SME Automation and
Digitalization Facility (ADF), bringing the facility’s total size to RM1 billion
(USD0.22 billion). This seeks to motivate SMEs from various industries to
automate procedures and digitalize business operations to boost output and
efficiency. Moreover, the ADF is available to all SMEs in Malaysia, with a
maximum funding sum of RM3 million (USD 0.22 million) and a maximum financing
term of 10 years have all enjoyed full support of the Malaysian government. With
the adoption of cloud technologies and digital technologies, all these
industries produce massive volumes of data, the majority of which requires some
sort of data center. Furthermore, many enterprises are facilitating remote
working, which is driving the demand for cloud computing as cloud-managed
services are a vital part of digital transformation, their demand will further
expand in the recent years. Therefore, the rapid adoption of cloud and digital
transformation by companies are attributing the growth of Malaysia
The Increasing Number of Internet Users and Digital
Services Proliferating Growth
The significant increase in the number of internet
users and the advancement of online technologies has driven many companies to offer
their products through the internet. The country “Malaysia” is heavily reliant
on data centers due to its high internet penetration. This has brought
large-scale processing and digital application development which requires large
data centers and cloud technologies. For instance, according to the Malaysian Digital
2023 Global Overview Report, there are 29.55 million internet users in January 2022
out of 32.6 million total population in Malaysian, accounting for a penetration
rate of 89.6 percent as of the first quarter of 2022. Moreover, the country’s added
1.2 million new digital consumers between the end of 2021 and the last quarter
of 2022. 79% of respondents use the internet for online transactions, while 72%
accessed financial services. The growth in internet users and digital
applications for various services are proliferating the digital transformation,
smart phone adoption in the country. According to data from GSMA Intelligence,
Malaysia had 42.11 million mobile connections in the beginning of 2022, and
this figure increased by 1.6 million (4%) between 2021 and 2022. Therefore, enterprises
are more relying on establishing data centers as digital advancement creates
huge amount of data, which is required to be stored and processed. Thus, the
increasing number of internet users and digital services has proliferated the
demand for data center in the Malaysia market.
Growth in Renewable Energy & Infrastructure
Data centers are one of the major infrastructures
which requires huge amount of energy consumptions. Many enterprises may feel
challenges before establishing data centers due to their high energy
consumption. Although, Malaysia is the second largest oil and natural gas
producer in Southeast Asia and the fifth largest exporter of liquefied natural
gas (LNG) in the world. In addition, being a part of one of the fastest growing
economies, the Malaysian government has been supporting renewable energy to reduce
its reliance on fossil fuels and overcome the demand of energy requirement. In Malaysia,
there is a growing need and potential for renewable energy. Moreover, as Malaysia
accounts for 23% of the region's energy consumption, the country's demand for
energy is predicted to increase as the Malaysian government is targeting a 31%
of the total installed capacity of sustainable energy by 2025, which is the
highest pace of growth in the world. Moreover, Malaysia has a lot of potential
for renewable energy sources including geothermal, solar, wind, hydropower
facilities, biomass, and more.
Currently, the country consumes hydropower and
solar energy as a major type of renewable natural resources. By 2025, Malaysia's
Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources (KeTSA) intends to have 31% of the
country's installed capacity come from renewable sources. This goal was set to minimize
economy-wide carbon intensity and reduce GHG emission in the power sector by
the year 2035. The Net Energy Metering (NEM) 3.0, Smart Automation Grants
(SAG), and Green Investment Tax (Gita), Large-Scale Solar program (LSS), the
Net Energy Metering 3.0 (NEM) scheme and other government initiatives have
helped to build new on-grid NRE capacity. These initiatives under Sustainable
Energy Development Authority (SEDA) Malaysia, combined with an increase in the
setup facilities and installations of renewable energy infrastructure, have
allowed the service provider to install the data centers for growing digital
economy. Hence, the growth in renewable energy & infrastructure is offering
robust opportunities in the Malaysia data center market.
Growth in Investment in the Data Center by the
Enterprises
Malaysia as an emerging data center hub in Asia,
with supportive pro-business policies for attracting and retaining data centers
investors. The new government is committed to further accelerate digital
adoption in the country, which augurs well for the domestic data center
industry. In addition, in October 2022, the Ministry of Investment, Trade and
Industry (MITI) announced the New Investment Policy that enables the boost in
the economic complexity to spur high-value job opportunities. Moreover, the
country encompasses a sizable pool of knowledgeable and qualified personnel,
which indicates favorably for its competitive advantage in enticing more
foreign direct investments, which are crucial to the data center industry.
Several domestic as well as international enterprises are expanding their
footprint in the country to expand the digital infrastructure by building the
largest hyperscale campuses in the region. For instance, Vantage Data Centers
in a recent event announced the development of new campus in Cyberjaya,
Malaysia. The company signed an agreement with Cyberview Sdn Bhd and is
planning to invest around USD 3 billion in developing a second data center
campus in the city. Furthermore, according to RHB Investment Bank report,
around 800MW of new and future data center investments with reduced land and
energy costs are anticipated to come operational in phases over the next five
years. Therefore, the growing investment in the data center by the enterprises
are attributing the growth of data center in the Malaysian Market.

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Market Segmentation
Malaysia data center market is divided into solution, type, end user industry. Based
on solution, the market is divided into IT infrastructure, general
infrastructure, electrical infrastructure, mechanical infrastructure, and
others. Based on type, the market is segmented into corporate and web hosting.
Based on end user industry, the market is divided into information technology
& telecom, government, BFSI, healthcare, and others.
Company Profiles
NTT Communications
Corporation, Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM), PLTPRO Data Centre Sdn Bhd, AIMS
Data Centre Sdn Bhd, Bridge Data Centres Malaysia Sdn. Bhd., IP ServerOne
Solutions Sdn. Bhd., Keppel Data Centres Holdings Pte Ltd, GDS Services Ltd, and
Cisco Systems Inc. are among the major players that are driving the growth of
the Malaysia data center market.
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Attribute
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Base
Year
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2022
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Historical
Years
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2018 –
2021
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Estimated
Year
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2023
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Forecast
Period
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2024
– 2028
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Quantitative
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Revenue in USD Million and CAGR for 2018-2022 and 2023E-2028F
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Report
Coverage
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Revenue
forecast, company share, growth factors, and trends
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Segments
Covered
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Solution
Type
End-User
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Country
scope
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Malaysia
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Regional
Scope
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East Malaysia & West Malaysia
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Key
Companies Profiled
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NTT
Communications Corporation, Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM), PLTPRO Data Centre
Sdn Bhd, AIMS Data Centre Sdn Bhd, Bridge Data Centres Malaysia Sdn. Bhd., IP
ServerOne Solutions Sdn. Bhd., Keppel Data Centres Holdings Pte Ltd, GDS
Services Ltd, Cisco Systems Inc.
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Report Scope:
In this report, the Malaysia Data Center Market
has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry
trends which have also been detailed below:
- Malaysia Data Center Market, By Solution:
- IT Infrastructure
- General Infrastructure
- Electrical Infrastructure
- Mechanical Infrastructure
- Others
- Malaysia Data Center Market, By Type:
- Malaysia Data Center Market, By End User:
- Information
Technology & Telecom
- Government
- BFSI
- Healthcare
- Others
- Malaysia Data Center Market, By Region:
- East
Malaysia
- West
Malaysia
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