Data Centers in Taipei
14 locations found
- CT
Chief Telecom Neihu District
250 Yangguang Street Taipei 114 TWN, Taipei
- Z
Zenlayer TPE2
250 Yangguang Street Taipei 114 TWN, Taipei
- EI
eASPNet Cloud IDC - Taipei
248 Yangguang Street Taipei 114 TWN, Taipei
- RI
Reliance Industries Neihu District
248 Yangguang Street Taipei 114 TWN, Taipei
- T
Telstra TPDS1
248 Yangguang Street Taipei 114 TWN, Taipei
- CT
Chief Telecom HD
37 Lane 188, Ruiguang Road Taipei 114 TWN, Taipei
- Z
Zenlayer TPE3
37 Lane 188, Ruiguang Road Taipei 114 TWN, Taipei
- TF
Taiwan Fixed Network Taipei City
114 Section 6, Minquan East Road Taipei 114 TWN, Taipei
- TS
Taiwan Star Telecom Neihu District
4 Alley 30, Lane 358, Ruiguang Road Taipei 114 TWN, Taipei
- SI
SAKURA Internet DC-1
Jingye 3rd Road Taipei 10491 TWN, Taipei
- S
SaveCom Xinyi District
333 Section 1, Keelung Road Taipei 110 TWN, Taipei
- AP
Asia Pacific Telecom Nankang IDC
19-6 Sanchong Road Taipei 115 TWN, Taipei
- AS
Academia Sinica Department of Information Technology Services (ITS) Nangang District
128 Section 2, Academia Road Taipei 11529 TWN, Taipei
- CT
Chunghwa Telecom Aikuo
31 Aiguo East Road Taipei 106 TWN, Taipei
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Taipei – The High-Performance Hub for East Asian Growth
Taipei serves as the critical link for businesses targeting the massive consumer markets of Southeast Asia and the manufacturing centers of North Asia. This market provides the low-latency networking required for financial trading and high-stakes gaming to maintain a competitive edge and maximize regional revenue.
Taipei: At A Glance
| Factor | Rating / Data | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Global Connectivity Grade | A | High-capacity subsea cable landings and strategic Pacific location. |
| Direct Cloud On-Ramps | Over 2 – as of September 2025 | Access to AWS, Google Cloud (GCP), Microsoft Azure, and IBM Cloud. |
| Power Cost | $0.09–$0.12/kWh – as of September 2025 | Competitive industrial rates compared to Tokyo or Hong Kong hubs. |
| Disaster Risk | Moderate (42/100) – as of September 2025 | Managed risks with advanced seismic dampening and structural reinforcement. |
| Tax Incentives | No – as of September 2025 | No sector-specific incentives currently available for data center operators. |
| Sales Tax | 5.00% VAT – as of September 2025 | Standard national consumption tax applied to all business services. |
Network & Connectivity Ecosystem
Taipei remains a top-tier interconnection point due to its massive subsea cable capacity and strategic position in the Pacific.
Carrier Density & Carrier Neutrality: Carrier count: over 17. The market supports a healthy ecosystem of ~15–20 carriers as of September 2025, offering diverse routing for resilient operations.
Direct Cloud On-Ramps: Over 2, enabling access to 6 cloud regions as of September 2025. Physical on-ramps provide high-speed, private access to AWS, Google Cloud (GCP), Microsoft Azure, and IBM Cloud.
Internet Exchange Points (IXPs): TPIX (Taipei Internet Exchange) serves as the primary hub, significantly boosting local traffic efficiency for regional ISPs as of September 2025.
Bare Metal: High-performance infrastructure is available through global providers like Latitude.sh as of September 2025.
Power Analysis
The energy landscape in Taipei is defined by a reliance on traditional generation sources, which provides a stable baseline for industrial consumers.
Average Cost Of Power: $0.09–$0.12/kWh, as of September 2025. These predictable rates help manage operating expenses for high-density deployments compared to more expensive neighboring markets.
Power Grid Reliability: The local grid is well-engineered with redundant substation support in major technology corridors like Neihu and Nangang to ensure steady delivery for critical workloads as of September 2025.
Market Access, Business & Tax Climate
Taipei offers direct access to some of the most influential technology and manufacturing firms globally, making it a natural choice for edge deployments.
Proximity To Key Business Districts: Data centers are clustered near the Neihu and Nangang districts, placing infrastructure next to the headquarters for global hardware and semiconductor giants as of September 2025.
Regional Market Reach: Taipei acts as a low-latency bridge for the entire East Asian coast, reaching over 100 million consumers within a 20-millisecond round-trip time as of September 2025.
Tax Advantage For Data Centers: While specific breaks are absent, the concentration of specialized hardware talent reduces the cost of maintaining custom infrastructure. This specialized talent pool provides a distinct financial edge for companies managing specialized hardware requirements as of September 2025.
Natural Disaster Risk
Taipei implements engineering standards that meet high global resiliency requirements to manage its specific environmental factors as of September 2025.
Risk Rubric: Moderate (42/100) as of September 2025.
Earthquake: Moderate risk; facilities use advanced seismic dampening to protect hardware and maintain uptime.
Typhoon: Moderate risk; seasonal storms are managed through purpose-built drainage and reinforced structural exteriors.
Riverine Flooding: Moderate risk; most modern data centers are located on elevated plots or feature raised equipment floors.
Landslide: Low risk; data center corridors are primarily located in flat, urbanized coastal plains.
Coastal Flood: Risk is indirect and managed through city-wide seawall and pump station infrastructure.