Country
Taiwan
AI data center dossier
Country
Taiwan
Operator
Energy
Renewable
Known capacity
300 MW
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Google’s Changhua campus is its largest data center in Asia, evolving into a critical hub for global AI operations. In 2024–2025, Google significantly expanded the site’s AI infrastructure, supported by a landmark 300 MW solar procurement deal. The facility is optimized for high-density AI model training and inference, utilizing advanced cooling technologies to manage the thermal output of TPU and GPU clusters. The Changhua hub is a central node in Google’s "Smart Taiwan" initiative, providing the high-performance compute capacity required for localized machine learning services while leveraging Taiwan’s mature semiconductor ecosystem.
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