Industry: ICT & Media | Publish Date: 27-Jun-2025 | No of Pages: 201 | No. of Tables: 158 | No. of Figures: 103 | Format: PDF | Report Code : IC2445
The Thailand Data Center Market size was valued at USD 652.0 million in 2023, and is predicted to reach USD 1545.8 million by 2030, at a CAGR of 13.1% from 2024 to 2030. The data center market, also known as the network infrastructure market, covers the entire lifecycle of specialized infrastructure for hosting computing systems, from initial planning and construction to ongoing operation and maintenance. This market includes a variety of components such as servers, storage systems, and networking equipment, that together provide services such as cloud computing and connectivity solutions.
Currently, the industry is experiencing widespread adoption of cloud services and the rise of edge computing aimed at reducing latency. Key trends shaping the market include a strong emphasis on sustainability, increased cybersecurity concerns, the integration of hybrid and multi-cloud approaches, and the growing influence of 5G networks. These trends highlight the industry's proactive efforts to meet the rising demand for scalable, efficient, and secure data processing and storage solutions amid the ongoing digital transformation. According to projections by the United States International Trade Commission, the data processing and storage market is expected to grow from USD 56 billion in 2020 to USD 90 billion by 2025.
Thailand’s accelerating digital transformation is a primary force driving the expansion of its data center market. The increasing reliance on cloud computing, mobile applications, e-commerce, digital payments, and smart technologies is creating unprecedented demand for high-performance data infrastructure. Government initiatives such as Thailand 4.0, which promote innovation and digital adoption across all sectors, further amplify the need for local, secure, and scalable data centers. As more enterprises and government agencies move operations online, the demand for reliable data hosting, storage, and processing capabilities is growing rapidly, positioning the data center industry as a critical enabler of Thailand’s digital economy.
Thailand is emerging as a strategic location for global technology players investing in regional infrastructure. Major cloud service providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure are establishing or expanding local data center operations to meet rising demand for cloud and AI services. These investments not only inject capital into the market but also improve Thailand's digital competitiveness and regional connectivity. The presence of these hyperscalers fosters innovation, attracts international and local enterprises, and accelerates the deployment of next-generation services such as AI, machine learning, and big data analytics.
One of the key barriers to entry in Thailand’s data center market is the substantial upfront investment required for infrastructure development. Building modern, scalable, and secure facilities involves large financial commitments for land acquisition, high-density servers, advanced cooling systems, and uninterrupted power supply. In parallel, compliance with evolving environmental and energy-efficiency standards—especially in urban areas—adds complexity and cost. These challenges disproportionately affect smaller players and new entrants, limiting competition and potentially slowing overall market diversification and innovation.
Edge computing represents a transformative opportunity for Thailand’s data center market. By decentralizing data processing and bringing it closer to end users, edge infrastructure supports the real-time performance needed for critical applications in smart cities, autonomous mobility, IoT, and immersive digital experiences like AR/VR. This localized processing model reduces latency, enhances data privacy, and ensures regulatory compliance by minimizing data transfer across borders. As Thailand expands its 5G infrastructure and smart urban initiatives, demand for edge data centers is expected to surge—creating new avenues for growth, especially in under-served regions and emerging digital corridors.
The key market players operating in the Thailand data center industry include True Internet Data Center (True IDC), AIS Data Center (AIS PCL), NT Data Center (NTDC), NTT Global Data Centers, T.C.C. Technology Co., Ltd., Internet Thailand (INET), United Information Highway (UIH), SUPERNAP Thailand, ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC), Telehouse Bangkok (TELEHOUSE), AIMS Data Centre, Etix Everywhere, OneAsia Network Limited, Delta Electronics (Thailand) PCL, Bridge Data Centres (Thailand) and others.
Hardware
IT Hardware
Servers
Storage Systems
Networking Equipment
Power Infrastructure Hardware
Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS)
Generators
Automatic Transfer Switches
Power Distribution Units (PDUs)
Mechanical Infrastructure Hardware
Computer-Room Air Conditioners (CRAC/CRA Units)
Chillers
Racks
Cable Management Systems
Safety & Security Hardware
Fire Suppression Systems
Physical Security Systems (CCTV, access controls)
Software
DCIM & Monitoring
Automation & Orchestration
Backup & Disaster Recovery
Security Software
Virtualization Software
Analytics & Reporting Software
Other Software
Services
Planning & Professional Services
Site & Building Design
System/Infrastructure Engineering
Professional Advisory (compliance, energy audits)
Integration & Deployment Services
Electrical & Mechanical Installation
Commissioning & Acceptance Testing
Operation & Support Services
Preventive & Corrective Maintenance
Facilities Management / Remote Monitoring
Support Services (helpdesk, onsite SLA support)
Hosting & Managed Services
Colocation & Cloud Hosting Services
Virtual/Private Hosting Platforms
Enterprise Data Centers
Colocation Data Centers
Cloud Data Centers
Hyperscale Data Centers
Edge Data Centers
Micro Data Centers
Others
Tier I
Tier II
Tier III
Tier IV
Small Data Centers
Med-sized Data Centers
Large Data Centers
<10kW
10-19kW
20-29kW
30-39kW
40-49kW
>50kW
N+1
2N
N+2
N
Less than 1.2
1.2 - 1.5
1.5 - 2.0
Greater than 2.0
Traditional
Containerized
Modular
Cloud Service Provider
Technology Provider
Telecom
Healthcare
BFSI
Retail & E-commerce
Entertainment & Media
Government
Energy
Others
Key Players
True Internet Data Center (True IDC)
AIS Data Center (AIS PCL)
NT Data Center (NTDC)
NTT Global Data Centers
T.C.C. Technology Co., Ltd.
Internet Thailand (INET)
United Information Highway (UIH)
SUPERNAP Thailand
ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC)
Telehouse Bangkok (TELEHOUSE)
AIMS Data Centre
Etix Everywhere
OneAsia Network Limited
Delta Electronics (Thailand) PCL
Bridge Data Centres (Thailand)
REPORT SCOPE AND SEGMENTATION:
Parameters |
Details |
Market Size in 2023 |
USD 652.0 Million |
Revenue Forecast in 2030 |
USD 1545.8 Million |
Growth Rate |
CAGR of 13.1% from 2024 to 2030 |
Analysis Period |
2023–2030 |
Base Year Considered |
2023 |
Forecast Period |
2024–2030 |
Market Size Estimation |
Million (USD) |
Growth Factors |
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Companies Profiled |
15 |
Market Share |
Available for 10 companies |
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