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Nanto City, Japan, to launch largest data center cluster with 3.1 GW capacity by 2028, fueled by AI demand and regional power.
Nanto City, Japan, is set to launch the nation’s largest data centre cluster with 3.1 gigawatts of power capacity, driven by rising AI and cloud demand.
A public-private project with developer GigaStream Toyama, the Nanto Campus will be built in a low-earthquake-risk area 250 km from Tokyo and Osaka, leveraging abundant, low-cost power from regional utilities.
The first phase, delivering 400 megawatts, is scheduled for completion by late 2028 and aims to attract major tech firms.
The initiative supports Japan’s goal to draw 120 trillion yen in foreign investment by 2030 and addresses regional imbalance in data infrastructure.
The market is projected to exceed 5 trillion yen ($32 billion) by 2028.
Nanto City, Japón, lanzará el mayor clúster de centros de datos con una capacidad de 3.1 GW para 2028, impulsado por la demanda de IA y el poder regional.