NTT Signs 100 MW Power Purchase Agreement with B.Grimm Power to Fuel Thailand’s Bangkok 4 Data Center
Japanese data center developer NTT secures long-term energy supply from Thai utility B.Grimm Power for its expanding Bangkok4 campus in Chonburi
NTT Global Data Centers has signed a significant power purchase agreement (PPA) with Thai energy producer B.Grimm Power through its subsidiary Amata B.Grimm Power to secure 100 megawatts of capacity for the forthcoming Bangkok 4 data center at its Chonburi campus in Thailand.
The agreement ensures a stable, long-term energy supply for the facility, which forms part of NTT’s broader strategy to expand its footprint in the Asia-Pacific region and support growing demand from hyperscalers, cloud platforms and enterprise customers.
The Bangkok 4 data center is the company’s fourth facility in the country and will be energised under the PPA, with commercial operations expected to begin in the second quarter of 2027. NTT’s existing Bangkok 2 and Bangkok 3 data centers are already powered by B.Grimm, strengthening a multi-year partnership that underpins the firm’s long-term commitment to Thailand as a strategic digital hub.
In a public statement, NTT said the agreement reflects confidence in Thailand’s market and the value of dependable energy planning to support customer needs as the digital economy evolves.
B.Grimm Power, one of Thailand’s largest industrial power producers, has been actively expanding its presence in the data center segment and broader energy infrastructure sector, targeting substantial growth in power purchase agreements and capacity in coming years.
The PPA with NTT aligns with B.Grimm’s strategy to diversify offtakers and support the country’s digital infrastructure development, while enhancing energy reliability and scalability for large-scale facilities.
The move comes amid broader investment momentum in Thailand’s data center and digital services ecosystem, including incentives and substantial project approvals that position the country as a key player in Southeast Asia’s technology landscape.