Gorilla secures 5.5MW (scaling to 18MW) capacity with NeutraDC

Gorilla Technology · May 26, 2026 · ✓ verified

Gorilla Technology Group Inc. announced a strategic data center capacity agreement with NeutraDC securing an initial allocation of approximately 5.5MW, expected to scale to approximately 18MW by November 2026.

  • Main announcement and terms: Gorilla has an initial 5.5MW allocation with phased deliveries to reach ~18MW by November 2026; Gorilla will deploy advanced GPU infrastructure inside NeutraDC’s Batam facility to support enterprise, government, and large-scale AI workloads across Asia. The company forecasts a revenue opportunity exceeding US$2 billion over a five-year period at full utilization, and is pursuing a broader target to aggregate 150MW–200MW of capacity over the next year.
  • Background and implementation details: The Batam site is described as carrier neutral, designed for high-density AI workloads with energy- and water-efficient technologies (including liquid cooling) and certifications (LEED Gold, ISO 27001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, PCI DSS, UTI Tier III Design/Facility, TIA 942). The initial allocation is provisioned and scheduled for deployment, with additional capacity delivered in phases as infrastructure readiness is completed; the agreement remains subject to finalisation of definitive documentation, customer due diligence, and execution of a Master Services Agreement.
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