Apr 10, 2026 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
APAC data center firm Princeton Digital Group (PDG) has begun construction on a new facility in Mumbai, India.
“PDG has commenced construction of its MU2 data center campus in Mumbai, following a recent groundbreaking ceremony,” the company announced this week on LinkedIn.
PDG acquired the land for its MU2 facility in March. Located on a 10-acre site in Navi Mumbai, the five-story building will deliver 120MW of IT capacity across 18,880 sqm (203,220 sq ft) of colocation space. Headquartered in Singapore, PDG was founded in 2017 and operates across Singapore, Japan, India, Indonesia, China, Malaysia, and South Korea. The company is also actively exploring expansion opportunities in Australia.
PDG acquired the land for its MU2 facility in March. Located on a 10-acre site in Navi Mumbai, the five-story building will deliver 120MW of IT capacity across 18,880 sqm (203,220 sq ft) of colocation space. Headquartered in Singapore, PDG was founded in 2017 and operates across Singapore, Japan, India, Indonesia, China, Malaysia, and South Korea. The company is also actively exploring expansion opportunities in Australia.