Singapore-headquartered DayOne Data Centers has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Amata Corporation to advance the development of Thailands first one-gigawatt (GW) power platform. This initiative aims to facilitate the future development of Chonburi Tech Park Plot 2 (CTP2) and expand the existing CTP1 campus.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, DayOne Data Centers Chief Executive Officer Jamie Khoo stated that the companys strong commitment in Thailand underscores its belief in the market as a core pillar of regional growth strategy. The development will build the necessary scale, infrastructure, and sustainable energy foundation to support next-generation digital services, cloud, and artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystems.
Amata Corporation Chairman Vikrom Kromadit expressed that the expansion of DayOnes hyperscale data centre at the Chonburi campus marks a significant milestone for DayOne, Amata, and Thailand. The collaboration aims to provide global investors with the required infrastructure and sustainable utilities, embodying the All Win business philosophy by creating shared value and environmentally friendly solutions.
CTP2 is set to be the next major growth zone for DayOne in Chonburi. The CTP1 expansion will add approximately 16.3 acres of adjacent land, increasing the sites power capacity to 300 megawatts (MW). Together, CTP1 and CTP2 form the foundation of a unified one GW platform, making it one of Southeast Asias largest single-site digital infrastructure campuses. These developments are expected to bolster Thailands digital-economy ecosystem through enhanced supply chains, skilled employment, and continued technology investment.
Additionally, DayOne has entered into a renewable-energy agreement with Amata B.Grimm Renewable Energy Company Limited (AMBRE) to supply clean power to its facilities. Under this agreement, AMBRE will provide renewable electricity from a 22-kilovolt (kV) floating-solar facility with an initial capacity of 42.5 megawatt peak (MWp) within the Amata City Chonburi estate. This initiative aims to progressively decarbonise operations, with commercial operation expected in 2027 and integration via the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) grid.