May 07, 2026 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
Technology company Gorilla Technology Group is preparing to develop a new data center campus in Thailand. The Nasdaq-listed firm announced this week that it has secured a strategic site in Korat for a planned 200MW AI-focused data center development. Located in Nakhon Ratchasima, around 260km (162 miles) northeast of Bangkok, the 40-acre campus is expected to include six data halls — five with 30MW capacity each and one with a 50MW capacity.
Rajesh Natarajan, group CTO of Gorilla Technology, said: “The current planning model is based on 200MW facility load supporting approximately 150MW of net IT load and assuming a target PUE of approximately 1.3. Under an illustrative all-GB300 configuration, using approximately 142kW per rack and 72 GPUs per rack, this would support approximately 76,000 GPUs at full deployment.”
“Anyone can talk about AI, but very few can put together the actual physical platform required to run it,” said Jay Chandan, chairman and CEO of Gorilla Technology. “This milestone deserves to be celebrated. We’ve secured the land and utilities needed for large-scale compute and cleared hurdles that many others have not.”
He continued: “Our funding strategy is centered on project-level debt, infrastructure debt, asset-backed financing, potential bond structures, and non-dilutive capital sourced through Gorilla Technology Capital. We are targeting long-duration institutional capital, including pension funds, endowments, superannuation funds, and infrastructure investors that understand the real asset nature of AI compute. We are here to build a serious business using smart capital.”