Why Singapore
Asia’s global gateway to sustainable digital
scale
Singapore is among the world’s most advanced data center markets, ranking second in Asia (excluding China).
Singapore is powered by more than 16 subsea cables, providing low-latency access to global networks.
The government’s strict sustainability framework ensures resource-efficient development aligned with international green standards, creating an environment where scalable infrastructure and environmental responsibility go hand-in-hand.
As Singapore's first hydrogen-powered data center, DayOne is pioneering SOFC technology at its Jurong East campus with 20 MW of approved capacity.

Jurong East
Location
39,978 sqm
Size (Gross floor area)
20 MW
Total Capacity
2027
RFS
Our Presence
Catalyzing the next era of clean power and
high-performance digital
infrastructure
As one of Asia’s most regulated and infrastructure-rich data center hubs, Singapore offers rare access to global connectivity, policy certainty, and world-class sustainability standards. While land and power are finite, the opportunities are now.
For DayOne, Singapore is our home market and innovation testbed. From here, we help shape the next era of digital infrastructure for high-performance workloads, clean energy models, and regional resilience.
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SG1
In 2023, DayOne became one of only four operators to receive a development permit under Singapore’s Pilot Data Center Call for Application (DC-CFA), enabling the deployment of approximately 20 MW of sustainable data center capacity.
Building on the momentum, in 2024, we acquired a prime site at 21 Jalan Buroh — a location handpicked for its potential to scale infrastructure with emerging power technologies.
We are now partnering with industry leaders to integrate Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) technology on-site — a first-of-its-kind proof of concept for hydrogen-based power generation in Singapore.
This proof of concept for hydrogen-based power embodies our commitment to sustainable energy models and positions Singapore as a testbed for the future of green hyperscale.
