KOREA DATA CENTER MARKET INTELLIGENCE

From site and power
to operation.

Independent, source-backed intelligence for developing, financing, building and operating data centers in South Korea.
How we verify

Market databases and media reports are used to discover candidates. Korean government records, local-authority materials, operator announcements and filings are used to verify physical sites, permits, power claims and actual project stages.

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Site & Permits

Land use, development permission, building permit, telecommunications-facility classification and project-stage verification.

Permit database
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Power & Grid

Receiving capacity, IT load and PUE are kept separate. Nearby substations do not by themselves prove KEPCO supply availability.

Run a site check
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Design & Construction

Architecture, MEP, electrical systems, cooling, commissioning and specialist partners for high-density AI facilities.

Partner directory
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Investment & Transactions

Development equity, project finance, site sales, capacity demand, operators and colocation opportunities.

Investment signals

PHYSICAL-SITE DATABASE

Operating, under construction and planned facilities

Our registry connects addresses, operators, project status, disclosed power definitions and preserved source records. A plan, power application, permit, construction start, completion and commercial operation are never treated as the same stage.

  • Operator and physical-site profiles
  • Permit and construction-stage records
  • Receiving power versus IT load
  • Related company and transaction signals
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Important

Online information is not a permit, power-supply confirmation, valuation, financing commitment or investment approval. Project-specific conclusions require official records and professional verification.