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Galaxy Data Center Raises $250M for Green AI Hubs
Wednesday, Jun 17, 2026
Galaxy Data Center secured $250 million from a renowned international investment institution to fund GW-scale, green AI data-center campuses across Southeast Asia, using its Singapore hub for multi-country deployment.
The dominant theme is scaling high-density, low-carbon AI infrastructure—Galaxy emphasizes technology adaptability, power-resource planning, diversified capital models, and localized rapid delivery; watch how its execution choices reconcile high-density AI demands with the company's low-carbon and green-energy commitments.
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1. Galaxy Data Center raises $250M to build green AI data centers in SEA
London- and Singapore-based Galaxy Data Center announced it has secured $250 million in an initial strategic financing round from a renowned international investment institution.
The company says the proceeds will fund its data-center platform development across Southeast Asia, project execution, and deployment of high-density infrastructure for the AI era.
Galaxy DC will leverage its Singapore regional hub to advance multi-country deployment of GW-scale AIDC campuses, using diversified capital models and industrial ecosystem synergy strategies to deliver customized hyperscale AIDC services.
The firm said it will strengthen capabilities in technology adaptability, power resources, green energy, localized rapid delivery, and low-carbon operations to build future-ready GW-scale green computing infrastructure.
Key facts:
- $250 million secured in initial strategic financing round
- Investor described as a renowned international investment institution
- Galaxy DC is based in London and Singapore
- Proceeds to support platform development across Southeast Asia
- Focus on high-density infrastructure for the AI era
Why it matters: The financing signals investor conviction in AI-driven demand for high-density, energy-conscious data centers in Southeast Asia and strengthens Galaxy DC's ability to deliver large-scale AIDC campuses.
Watch for the firm's deployment pace from its Singapore hub, its use of diversified capital models, and progress on green-energy and localized delivery commitments—these will determine how effectively it converts the financing into operational capacity and regional digital-infrastructure influence.