SuperX AI Plans 1 GW Data Center Cluster in Kazakhstan for AI Infrastructure
Source: TNGlobal
Singapore-headquartered SuperX AI Technology Limited is exploring a massive 1-gigawatt data centre cluster in Kazakhstan, marking one of the largest proposed AI infrastructure projects in Central Asia.

Singapore-headquartered SuperX AI Technology Limited is exploring a massive 1-gigawatt data centre cluster in Kazakhstan, marking one of the largest proposed AI infrastructure projects in Central Asia. The company's chairman and CEO discussed the plan with Kazakhstan's Prime Minister during the World Economic Forum's Summer Davos in China.
The project spans a full AI campus with power supply and digital infrastructure, phased between 2026 and 2029. The timing aligns with Kazakhstan's national priorities — President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has declared 2026 the Year of AI and Digitalisation. SuperX, listed on Nasdaq, provides AI infrastructure solutions including proprietary hardware and end-to-end data centre services. For the six months ending December 2025, revenue reached US$2.83 million (up 284 per cent year-on-year) though the company posted a net loss of US$76.1 million as it scales investments.
The proposal comes as Southeast Asia's data centre boom — projected at US$30 billion — runs into power constraints across the region. Kazakhstan's abundant energy resources and low electricity costs offer an alternative geography for AI compute capacity.
Why it matters for Singapore: A Singapore-headquartered company pursuing a 1 GW AI data centre in Central Asia signals that local AI infrastructure players are thinking beyond Southeast Asia's power and land constraints. It underscores Singapore's role as a corporate base and Nasdaq listing venue for AI infrastructure firms serving global markets, even when physical infrastructure is deployed elsewhere.