LS Eco Energy is accelerating its entry into the Southeast Asian AI infrastructure market by participating in a major power supply project for an AI data center in Vietnam.
On May 14, LS Eco Energy announced that its Haiphong-based subsidiary, LS-VINA, will supply power cables for the construction of a large-scale AI data center by Viettel Group, Vietnam's largest telecommunications company.
This project is one of the largest AI infrastructure initiatives in northern Vietnam, being developed in a new city near Hanoi with a capacity of 60MW, sufficient to power 40,000 to 50,000 households simultaneously. It aims to meet the growing demand for generative AI and cloud services through a substantial data center infrastructure. The products supplied by LS Eco Energy will be used in the power network connecting the data center to substations.
As competition in generative AI extends beyond servers and semiconductors to include power and communication networks, the role of power infrastructure companies is becoming increasingly significant. Recently, LS Eco Energy has also supplied bus ducts and transmission cables for hyper-scale AI data centers being built by global tech giants in Indonesia and Malaysia.
The Southeast Asian data center market is seeing a shift in investment demand from Singapore, where power and land constraints exist, to Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. With the rise of generative AI, power demand is surging, prompting Vietnam to actively compete to become an AI data center hub.
As the leading wire company in ASEAN, LS Eco Energy plans to strengthen its market dominance by leveraging its local production capabilities and supply experience. The company anticipates additional business opportunities in line with Viettel's expanding investments in AI and communication infrastructure in Southeast Asia.
In response to the increasing demand for AI data centers, the company aims to enhance its production capabilities not only for existing power solutions but also for fiber optic cables.
Lee Sang-ho, CEO of LS Eco Energy, stated, "The AI data center market is expanding beyond server competition to include power and communication infrastructure competition. We will strengthen our efforts in the global AI infrastructure market, focusing on high-voltage cables and power and optical communication solutions for data centers."
* This article has been translated by AI.
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