The 96MW flagship facility delivers 140kW per rack of high-density capacity to support AI workload

Singapore and Tokyo, Japan, April 24, 2025Princeton Digital Group (PDG), Asia’s leading data center provider, today announced the official launch of its TY1 campus  in Saitama City – a USD 1 billion next-generation facility with an IT capacity of 96MW. TY1 is one of Japan’s largest and most advanced data centers – purpose-built for high-performance AI computing. Located approximately 35 kilometers from central Tokyo, the facility delivers 140kw per rack of high-density capacity to support AI workloads, among the highest globally. 

Ribbon cutting ceremony for the launch of PDG’s TY1 data center campus in Saitama, Greater Tokyo (L -R): Mr. Yoshinaga Takahashi, Managing Director, PDG; Mr. Rangu Salgame, Chairman, CEO and Co-founder, PDG Mr. Tetsuya Funabashi, President and CEO, Exeo Group Inc, Mr. Yoshihisa Kaneko, Director of Economic Affairs, Saitama City Economic Bureau and Mr. Nobuaki Sekine, Prefectural assembly member, Saitama Prefecture

Japan's data center market is experiencing rapid expansion, with Tokyo's colocation market expected to double from USD 3.7 billion in 2024 to USD 7.3 billion by 2030, according to Structure Research. Hyperscale and AI-related demand is projected to grow from 57% of the overall market to approximately 75% by 2030, with an annual growth rate of over 20%. These deployments require access to scalable land, reliable power, and robust connectivity, delivered by highly credible data center operators. As existing facilities in central and eastern Tokyo face significant constraints in these areas, Saitama is well positioned due to the availability of power and land, with strong connectivity to existing clusters. In addition to the advantage of being located in Saitama, PDG’s TY1 also benefits from the company’s successful track record across the region. 

“AI has reshaped the data center landscape, driving demand for advanced infrastructure across Asia. Our US$1 billion investment in TY1 demonstrates our commitment to Japan as part of our Pan-Asia growth strategy,” said Rangu Salgame, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and Co-Founder of PDG. "Saitama offers scalable resources that address constraints faced in traditional hubs. With industry-leading power density and sustainability, TY1 further strengthens PDG's position as the partner of choice for hyperscalers deploying AI workloads in the region."  

PDG’s TY1 campus in Saitama, Greater Tokyo

This strategic investment leverages Saitama Prefecture's unique advantages, including available land, stable power resources, and a well-established fiber optic network. The facility provides carrier-neutral connectivity to central and eastern Tokyo, Inzai, and key submarine cable landing stations, and features robust seismic resilience that exceeds Japan's stringent earthquake standards.  

Engineered specifically for next-generation AI, TY1 features best-in-class PUE of <1.34 and is equipped with advanced liquid cooling technologies for efficient high-density computing. With the launch of the TY1 campus, PDG further strengthens its commitment to being a leading Pan-Asia data center operator focused on creating sustainable value and enabling digital growth across the region's fastest-growing digital economies. 

About Princeton Digital Group 

Princeton Digital Group (PDG) is a leading developer and operator of Internet infrastructure. Headquartered in Singapore with presence and operations in Singapore, Japan, India, Indonesia, China, and Malaysia, its portfolio of data centers powers the expansion of hyperscalers and enterprises in the fastest-growing digital economies across Asia. For more information, visit www.princetondg.com or follow us on LinkedIn.  

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