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      Title LS Eco Energy Supplies Extra-High Voltage Cables to Big Tech Data Center Power Grid in Indonesia
      Date 2025-09-02



      Photograph) Interior view of LS-VINA, LS Eco Energy’s production subsidiary in Vietnam


      ■ Strengthening foothold in global cloud infrastructure supply chain
      ■ Accelerating growth of power infrastructure amid surging electricity demand from data centers
      ■ Reinforcing growth momentum by expanding new businesses such as submarine cables and rare earths



      LS Eco Energy (CEO Lee Sang-ho) is accelerating its expansion into the Southeast Asian data center power grid business.

      The company announced on the 3rd that it had recently supplied extra-high-voltage power cables for the power grid of a large-scale data center currently under development by a global big tech company in western Java, Indonesia.

      This facility was designed as a ‘cloud region’ that integrates multiple data centers to enhance stability, security, and resilience against failures. Following earlier builds in Singapore and Malaysia, big tech firms have been expanding their presence in Southeast Asia by establishing new regions in Indonesia.

      In May, LS Eco Energy supplied medium- and low-voltage power cables to the Philippines’ largest data center, the STT Fairview Campus. With this latest project, the company has expanded its business scope to the extra-high-voltage cable sector.

      Indonesia, with a population of 270 million and a strategic geographic location, is emerging as Southeast Asia’s largest digital economy. In particular, government policies mandating local data storage have fueled a surge of investments in AI data centers by global cloud companies.

      Lee Sang-ho, CEO of LS Eco Energy, stated, “The Southeast Asian data center market is expected to achieve double-digit annual growth. We will strengthen our local production and supply system to broaden our presence in the global cloud infrastructure supply chain.”

      As one of the few companies capable of reliably supplying extra-high-voltage cables in Southeast Asia, LS Eco Energy is expected to achieve record-breaking results this year. Furthermore, the company is enhancing its growth momentum through new businesses such as submarine cables and rare earths.
       

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