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Jakarta – Southeast Asia's Digital Gateway

Jakarta is the primary interconnection hub for Indonesia, Southeast Asia's largest digital economy. With its massive population and rapidly growing internet penetration, the city offers unparalleled access to a vast and dynamic consumer market, making it essential for any business focused on regional growth and low-latency user engagement. Its rich ecosystem of data centers, cloud on-ramps, and network providers ensures scalable and resilient infrastructure.

Jakarta: At A Glance

FactorRating / DataNotes
Global Connectivity GradeA+Excellent international and domestic fiber connectivity serving a massive population.
Direct Cloud On-RampsOver 6 – as of September 2025Alibaba Cloud, AWS, Google Cloud (GCP), Microsoft Azure are all present.
Power CostEst. Rp1,600-1,850/kWhPower costs remain competitive for the region, though grid stability varies.
Disaster RiskHigh (7.1/10) – as of September 2025Significant exposure to seismic, flood, and tsunami risks requires careful facility selection.
Tax IncentivesYesDC-specific concessions and exemptions are available for facilities in designated zones.
Sales Tax12% VAT – as of September 2025Standard Value Added Tax applies to services.

Network & Connectivity Ecosystem

Jakarta's connectivity landscape is dense and competitive, solidifying its role as the digital heart of Indonesia.

Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality: The market supports over 20 distinct network providers, as of September 2025, with numerous carrier-neutral facilities offering broad choice. This competition helps control costs and improve network resilience for customers.

Direct Cloud On-Ramps: With over 6 direct on-ramps available, as of September 2025, businesses can establish private, low-latency connections to major cloud providers. The ecosystem includes direct access to Alibaba Cloud, AWS, Google Cloud (GCP), and Microsoft Azure, supported by 5 local cloud regions.

Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): The Indonesia Internet Exchange (IIX-APJII) is the central hub for domestic peering, enabling efficient traffic exchange between local internet service providers. This reduces latency for Indonesian users by keeping domestic traffic within the country.

Bare Metal: Bare metal server options are readily available from multiple providers in Jakarta. Providers like Hivelocity offer dedicated server solutions for workloads requiring maximum performance and security without a virtualization layer.

Power Analysis

Average Cost Of Power: Industrial electricity pricing is estimated between Rp1,600 and Rp1,850 per kWh, as of September 2025. This cost structure is a key operational consideration for large-scale data center deployments.

Power Grid Reliability: While the national grid is predominantly fossil-fuel-powered (~81%), major data center corridors in and around Jakarta feature redundant power infrastructure. Operators rely on multi-substation support and robust on-site generation to deliver high levels of uptime.

Market Access, Business & Tax Climate

Proximity To Key Business Districts: Data centers are strategically located to serve Jakarta's central business districts and industrial estates like those in West Java. This proximity provides low-latency connectivity crucial for financial services, e-commerce, and content delivery networks.

Regional Market Reach: As the capital of the world's fourth most populous country, Jakarta is the ideal location for reaching Indonesia's 280+ million people. Its strategic position also serves as a connectivity gateway to other markets in Southeast Asia.

Tax Advantage For Data Centers: The Indonesian government provides tax incentives for data centers operating within designated Special Economic Zones (SEZs). These benefits can include relief from certain taxes and regulatory duties, directly reducing the total cost of ownership for operators.

Natural Disaster Risk

Jakarta has a High-risk profile for natural disasters, with an overall INFORM Risk score of 7.1 out of 10, as of September 2025. This score reflects significant environmental and geological vulnerabilities that must be factored into infrastructure planning.

Key natural hazards include:

  • Tsunami: 9.3/10
  • Earthquake: 8.9/10
  • River Flood: 8.4/10
  • Coastal Flood: 8.1/10
  • Epidemic: 7.4/10

Given Jakarta's coastal location and seismic activity in the region, selecting data centers with specific engineering for flood and earthquake mitigation is critical.

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