Singapore is the second largest data center market in APAC with over 1.1 GW of capacity, behind Tokyo1. Singapore plays a critical role in connecting Southeast Asia with the broader region and the rest of the world via its vast network of 26 subsea cables.
The dense connectivity environment supported by its subsea cable network, robust energy infrastructure and central location make Singapore one of the most sought-after APAC data center hubs, with vacancies consistently at 2.0% or lower since 2021.
SG1 Data Center (“SG1”) – 51 Serangoon North Avenue 4, Singapore
SG1 is located in the Serangoon North area of Singapore, a well-established industrial estate that hosts high-tech industries such as electronics manufacturing, semiconductor production, and information technology. SG1 is well-serviced by many public transportation nodes, positioned just north of the Serangoon MRT station, which links Serangoon to the Central Business District. SG1 is also well-connected to major expressways such as the Central Expressway, which provides direct access to the Central Business District.

Key asset metrics
Capacity / Design IT Load | 8.6 MW |
Data Floor Space | 5,040 sqm |
Weighted Average Lease Expiry | 0.9 years |
Tier | Tier III-equivalent |
Carrier | Carrier-neutral |
Design Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) | 1.53 |
Year of completion | 2012 |
Year of last refurbishment | 2024 |
Land title | Land leased / building owned2 |
1 | As at the third quarter of 2024 based on the Independent Market Research Report. |
2 | Occupational lease of land with third-party landlord (government company), paid in full until August 2040 which is the initial term of the lease with a covenant by the third-party landlord (government company) to grant a further 30-year term until 2070 subject to the fulfilment of certain conditions under the lease. |