Powering the Future: PLN Secures Massive Premium Electricity for Indonesia's Largest Data Center
The digital landscape in Indonesia is shifting gears, and at the heart of this transformation lies a critical, often overlooked component: power. As the nation races to become a regional digital powerhouse, the demand for robust infrastructure is skyrocketing. In a landmark move, PT PLN (Persero) has stepped up to the plate, solidifying its commitment to the digital economy by providing a massive, premium power supply to Digital Edge Indonesia’s newest facility in Cikarang, West Java.
This isn't just a standard utility agreement; it is a strategic backbone for what is set to be one of the largest data centers in the country. PLN is preparing a supply of up to 2x725 Megavolt Ampere (MVA), specifically designed to meet the high-stakes requirements of the CGK1 facility. This announcement comes on the heels of the facility’s topping-off ceremony, marking a significant milestone in Indonesia's journey toward digital sovereignty.
A Strategic Alliance for Digital Growth
The collaboration between PLN and Digital Edge Indonesia is more than a mere transaction; it is a calculated effort to position Indonesia as a top-tier digital hub in Southeast Asia. As data consumption surges, the infrastructure supporting it must be both resilient and scalable. Stephanus Oscar, CEO of Digital Edge Indonesia, emphasized that reliable electricity is the lifeblood of large-scale data center operations. Without it, the sophisticated servers that store our data and run our applications simply cannot function.
According to Oscar, the topping-off of the CGK1 facility is a testament to the company’s optimism regarding Indonesia’s digital trajectory. The sheer scale of the power supply being funneled into this project serves as a foundation for the increasing needs of data processing and high-performance computing. It is an investment in the capacity of the nation to handle the next generation of technology.
Preparing for the Age of Artificial Intelligence
One of the most compelling aspects of this project is its foresight. The CGK campus isn't just built for today’s internet; it is being engineered for the era of Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI workloads require significantly more power and cooling than traditional data processing. By securing such a massive energy footprint, Digital Edge is ensuring that Indonesia is ready to compete in the global AI economy.
"Together with PLN, we are not just building a data center; we are preparing the foundation so that Indonesia can compete in the global AI economy," Oscar noted. The CGK Campus is designed to evolve alongside the nation’s digital ambitions, ensuring that as AI technology matures, the infrastructure is already in place to support it.
Scaling Up: From 650 MVA to 725 MVA
The scale of this partnership is record-breaking. Originally, PLN and Digital Edge signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PJBTL) in October 2025 for 2x650 MVA. However, as expansion plans grew and the realization of 24/7 uninterrupted operational needs became clearer, the capacity was increased to 2x725 MVA. This makes Digital Edge the largest PJBTL customer for PLN to date.
This capacity increase will be implemented in stages through 2030. It reflects a proactive approach to infrastructure—building for the needs of the next decade rather than just the next year. For PLN, this project serves as a primary indicator of how fast the Indonesian digital ecosystem is accelerating.
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In the world of data centers, downtime is not an option. A few seconds of power loss can result in massive data corruption and financial loss. Darmawan Prasodjo, President Director of PLN, highlighted that reliability is the most critical element in supporting strategic sectors like this. PLN’s commitment involves not just providing power, but providing guaranteed power.
To achieve this, PLN is employing a "double feeder" scheme. This technical setup ensures that if one power line experiences an interruption, a secondary line immediately takes over, keeping the data center online without a flicker. Jisman Hutajulu, a Commissioner at PLN, pointed out that the data center sector will be a major driver of national electricity consumption. Therefore, the quality of the supply—specifically its scalability and stability—is the top priority.
The Foundation of a Regional Digital Hub
Ultimately, the readiness of Indonesia’s electrical grid will determine its ability to attract international investment in cloud computing and AI. By providing scalable and reliable energy, PLN is making Indonesia an attractive destination for global tech giants. As Jisman Hutajulu concluded, electricity is the fundamental base of the digital economy. Through this massive project in Cikarang, Indonesia is proving that it has the energy, the infrastructure, and the vision to lead the region's digital future.