Gorilla Technology secures 5.5MW data center capacity with NeutraDC
Gorilla Technology Group Inc. (NASDAQ: GRRR) announced it has entered into a strategic data center capacity agreement with NeutraDC, securing an initial allocation of approximately 5.5 megawatts of capacity that is expected to scale to approximately 18 megawatts by November 2026.
The London-based company, which provides security intelligence, network intelligence and IoT technology solutions, stated the capacity will support AI compute and enterprise workloads across Asia. According to the company, fully utilized deployments associated with this capacity could represent a revenue opportunity exceeding $2 billion over a five-year period.
The initial allocation is provisioned and scheduled for deployment, with additional capacity to be delivered in phases as infrastructure readiness is completed. Under the agreement, Gorilla will deploy GPU infrastructure within NeutraDC's facilities to support enterprise, government and large-scale AI applications across the region.
"Securing deployable capacity is one of the most important requirements for scaling AI compute services today," said Jay Chandan, chairman and CEO of Gorilla Technology. "This agreement with NeutraDC strengthens our ability to support growing customer demand across Asia, while expanding our regional deployment footprint."
The agreement supports Gorilla's broader regional expansion strategy to aggregate 150 megawatts to 200 megawatts of capacity over the next year, according to the company statement. The collaboration reflects Gorilla's strategy of working with regional data center operators to secure and deploy capacity while reducing time to market.
NeutraDC operates a data center facility in Batam, Indonesia, which the company describes as positioned within Southeast Asia's digital corridor with connectivity across Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. The agreement remains subject to finalization of definitive documentation, including completion of customer due diligence and execution of a Master Services Agreement.
