ZDATA's Malaysian Entity: Computility signs MOU re Solar
CTDC, BGMC and reNIKOLA Form Green Energy Alliance to Deliver 630,000 MWh of Renewable Power Annually
JOHOR, MALAYSIA – 10 March 2026 – A major leap forward for Malaysia’s sustainable infrastructure was formalized today as Computility Technology (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (CTDC),BGMC, and reNIKOLA signed a strategic term sheet for a large-scale, long-term green energy supply program.
Under the agreement, CTDC, a fully-owned subsidiary of ZDATA, will utilise the renewable energy generated by the proposed solar farms to power ZDATA's first AI-data centre at Gelang Patah.Scheduled to commence in 2028, the program is projected to deliver approximately 630,000 MWh of renewable energy annually. This partnership represents a significant milestone in decarbonizing industrial infrastructure and directly supports Malaysia’s national energy transition goals.

The collaboration underscores a collective commitment to embedding ESG (Environmental, Social,and Governance) principles into the heart of large-scale digital and industrial ecosystems.
Achieving Water Independence: A Parallel Sustainability Milestone
In a simultaneous breakthrough for environmental stewardship, CTDC announced it has officially eliminated its reliance on municipal water for its cooling systems.
Key benefits of the water initiative include:
- Resource Resilience: Establishing a self-sustaining cooling loop independent of the public water grid.
- Reduced Local Impact: Significantly alleviating pressure on Johor’s municipal water resources.
- Operational Autonomy: Resolving previous third-party infrastructure challenges through direct investment in proprietary recycling technology.
Building the Infrastructure of Tomorrow
Together, the renewable energy alliance and the move toward water circularity position CTDC and its partners at the forefront of responsible development. These initiatives are designed to meet the rigorous demands of the modern digital economy while ensuring a minimal environmental footprint.
With the signing of the Green Energy Alliance, all parties now enter the primary implementation phase to ensure project delivery ahead of the 2028 operational target.
About CTDC
CTDC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of ZDATA, is a next-generation infrastructure developer focused on the rapid expansion of Malaysia’s digital and industrial ecosystem. Specializing in high-scale data center environments, CTDC is committed to setting new industry benchmarks for resource efficiency.Through its "Water Independence" initiative and "Green Energy Alliance," the company integrates advanced circular-economy solutions including large-scale wastewater recycling and 100% renewable energy off-taking to ensure that the backbone of the digital economy operates in harmony with local environmental resources
About BGMC Energy Holdings Sdn Bhd (BGMC)
A subsidiary of the Hong Kong-listed BGMC International Limited (HKEX: 1693), BGMC is a premier provider of integrated construction and energy infrastructure services in Malaysia. With nearly three decades of experience, the Group specializes in complex civil engineering, energy substations,and large-scale utility projects. Under its "Building Green, Modern Constructions" philosophy, BGMC is aggressively expanding its portfolio into renewable energy concessions, leveraging its technical expertise to develop the sustainable power assets required for Malaysia’s future industrial landscape.
About reNIKOLA
reNIKOLA is a leading renewable energy (RE) producer committed to delivering clean and sustainable energy. Headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, the company develops, owns and operates adiverse portfolio of large-scale solar and bioenergy plants across Malaysia and Indonesia.
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