TOKYO, Aug. 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — DayOne, a Singapore-based global data center developer and operator, and Gaw Capital Partners, a multi-asset investment management firm focusing on real estate, growth equity, private credit, and infrastructure markets globally, today broke ground on Phase One building within Gaw Capital’s 80MW data center campus in Tokyo, Japan.
From left to right at the groundbreaking ceremony: Mr. Jimmy Yu, Senior Vice President, DayOne Data Centers, Mr. Andy Okada, Board of Director, DayOne Data Centers; Mr. William Huang, Chairman, DayOne Data Centers; (priest); Mr. Kenneth Gaw, President, Managing Principal, Gaw Capital Partners; Isabella Lo, Managing Director, Principal – Investments & Head of Japan, Gaw Capital Partners; Edward Law, Managing Director – Asset Management (APAC), Gaw Capital Partners; Daisuke Taniguchi, Managing Director – Head of Asset Management, Japan, Gaw Capital Partners; Nicholas Toh, Managing Director – Head of Data Center Platform, Asia (Ex-China), Gaw Capital Partners
From left to right at the groundbreaking ceremony: Mr. Jimmy Yu, Senior Vice President, DayOne Data Centers, Mr. Andy Okada, Board of Director, DayOne Data Centers; Mr. William Huang, Chairman, DayOne Data Centers; (priest); Mr. Kenneth Gaw, President, Managing Principal, Gaw Capital Partners; Isabella Lo, Managing Director, Principal – Investments & Head of Japan, Gaw Capital Partners; Edward Law, Managing Director – Asset Management (APAC), Gaw Capital Partners; Daisuke Taniguchi, Managing Director – Head of Asset Management, Japan, Gaw Capital Partners; Nicholas Toh, Managing Director – Head of Data Center Platform, Asia (Ex-China), Gaw Capital Partners
Strategically located in the Fuchu Intelligent Park, a well-established data center cluster less than 30km from central Tokyo, the campus will offer a total IT capacity of 80MW, with approximately 66,360 square meters of gross floor area. Upon completion, it will be among the largest data center developments in Fuchu City in terms of IT load.
Phase One building of the campus comprises a nine-story building featuring ten data halls with an IT capacity of 18MW and is targeted to be core and shell ready by mid-2027. NEC Facilities serves as the architect, with HASEKO Corporation appointed as the main contractor.
This cutting-edge hyperscale facility integrates advanced cooling technologies and harnesses renewable energy sources to enhance energy efficiency. It aims to achieve leading ESG and operational certifications, including CASBEE, LEED and ISO50001 Energy Management, reinforcing the commitment to sustainability and innovation in next-generation digital infrastructure.
The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by senior representatives from DayOne, Gaw Capital, United Overseas Bank, Crédit Agricole Bank, HASEKO Corporation and NEC Facilities, including Mr. William Huang, Chairman of DayOne, and Mr. Kenneth Gaw, President and Managing Principal of Gaw Capital Partners. The event underscores the collective commitment of all partners to advancing Japan’s digital ecosystem and fostering greater regional connectivity.
Ms. Jamie Khoo, CEO of DayOne, remarked: “Today’s groundbreaking signifies the start of our inaugural project in Japan. This campus will deliver the foundational infrastructure needed to support the rapid growth of cloud, AI, and next-generation technologies in Japan and the region. It also represents an important step in expanding our global platform, following our successful execution of the SIJORI (Singapore-Johor-Riau Islands) strategy across Southeast Asia.”
Mr. Nicholas Toh, Managing Director – Head of Data Center Platform, Asia (Ex-China) of Gaw Capital Partners, emphasized, “This groundbreaking event marks an important milestone in Fuchu City’s digital evolution. This collaboration merges Gaw Capital’s global real estate experience with DayOne’s expertise in operating high-performance data centers, illustrating our joint dedication to crafting a world-class infrastructure to meet the escalating data processing demands catalyzed by the rise of generative AI in the region.”
Japan is one of the world’s largest Tier 1 data center markets, with Greater Tokyo serving as the nation’s primary digital hub due to its strong domestic and international connectivity. With the groundbreaking of its first data center in Japan, DayOne reaffirms its position as a leading provider of high-performance digital infrastructure, marking a significant step in advancing the country’s data ecosystem.
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About DayOne
Headquartered in Singapore, DayOne is a data center pioneer that develops and operates next-gen digital infrastructure for industry leaders who demand reliable, cost-effective, and quickly scalable solutions. Our cutting-edge facilities empower hyperscalers and large enterprises to achieve rapid deployment and enhance connectivity, driving transformative engagement and innovation as we shape the future of industries. DayOne’s data centers are located across key markets, including Singapore, Johor (Malaysia), Batam (Indonesia), Greater Bangkok, Hong Kong SAR, Tokyo, and beyond.
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DayOne and Gaw Capital Break Ground on Phase One of Hyperscale Tokyo Data Center Campus
SYDNEY, Aug. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — BLUETTI, a global leader in clean energy solutions, today announced the retail availability of its flagship Apex 300 Portable Power Station. Following its highest-funded Indiegogo campaign of 2025, raising over US$5.4 million from 2,564 backers by July 20—the Apex 300 is now available for a broader audience, bringing industry-leading innovation to homes and outdoor adventures.
Since its debut, the Apex 300 has earned widespread acclaim and received several prestigious industry honors—including the 2025 Sustainability Awards from the Business Intelligence Group, the Home of the Future Award from Popular Science, and the Picks Award at CES 2025 from Residential Systems. These accolades highlight its innovation and focus on real‑world energy needs.
The Apex 300 is a robust standalone unit with 2,764.8Wh capacity and 3,840W output, supporting emergency battery backup for home, caravans, off‑grid cabins, and an expandable ecosystem for automated whole‑home battery backup.
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Apex 300 Hits Retail Shelves August 1
Starting August 1, the Apex 300 will be available through the BLUETTI Official Store and Amazon, starting at A$2,999. Customers who order during the launch period can enjoy an additional 10% discount using the promo code BLUETTIAPEX.
About BLUETTI
As a pioneer in clean energy technology, BLUETTI delivers reliable, innovative portable power solutions for home backup and outdoor living. Trusted by over 3.5 million users in 110+ countries, BLUETTI advances energy independence with a focus on sustainability and responsible innovation. Through initiatives like LAAF (Light An African Family), the company supports broader access to clean energy in underserved regions—underscoring its commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) values.
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BLUETTI Apex 300 Launches in Retail After Raising $5.4M, Leading 2025’s Crowdfunding Charts
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