KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia,June 12, 2025/PRNewswire/ -- OnMay 27-28, 2025, the inaugural ASEAN-China-GCC Summit and Economic Forum 2025 took place inKuala Lumpur, Malaysia. EPG ("EPG"), a leading manufacturing company specializing in prefabricated (modular) data center products, participated as a featured company, with ChairmanRenjun Wanattending the summit and sitting down for an exclusive interview withFortunemagazine, one of the hosts of the event.
Mr. Wan reaffirmed EPG's long-term commitment toMalaysiaas the company's operational base inSoutheast Asia, citingJohor'sstrategic adjacency toSingapore'sdigital infrastructure ecosystem andMalaysia'spro-business policies. EPG has already launched a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility inJohorand commenced construction on a second plant inMarch 2025.
The smart factory will enhance EPG's regional production capacity and supply chain responsiveness, enabling rapid deployment of AI-ready data center solutions for major cloud service providers including Microsoft, Google, and AWS. EPG's prefabricated modular data centers are transforming the industry—slashing delivery cycles from 3 years to 8–12 months, reducing costs by 20%–30%, and rapidly gaining market share (30%–50% growth) over traditional builds.
In parallel, EPG has rolled out advanced liquid cooling technology and green energy storage solutions for AI data centers (AIDC). These innovations deliver industry-leading PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) performance while reducing dependence on conventional power grids, positioning the company as a key enabler of low-carbon digital infrastructure across the region.
Commenting on the democratization of computing power in the AI era, Mr. Wan noted,"True computing power equality requires dismantling infrastructure barriers through technological breakthroughs. EPG's sophisticated prefabricated modular solutions overcome four critical challenges – land scarcity, tight timelines, budget constraints and energy limitations – making computing power accessible even in emerging markets and space-constrained environments."
Backed by EPG's expanding technology stack and product portfolio, the global computing power ecosystem is undergoing a transformative upgrade. The resulting shift toward distributed infrastructure will enable broader access to cost-efficient, scalable computing services—accelerating the evolution of a resilient, sustainable, and inclusive digital future.
The summit convened senior government officials, corporate executives, and tech sector leaders from ASEAN,China, and GCC member countries to address pressing issues in regional economic integration and sustainable technology development.
During the event, the EPG Chairman,Renjun Wan, met withTobias Ostermaier, President of Stationary Power Solutions at Rolls-Royce Power Systems, andDato Jeffrey, General Manager of Kuopacific Malaysia Sdn Bhd, to explore collaboration prospects inSoutheast Asia. Mr. Wan also engaged in idea-sharing sessions withJason Kwon, Chief Strategy Officer of OpenAI, and senior executives from Khazna Data Centers, establishing a strong foundation for future business alliances.
Looking forward, EPG will remain focused on breakthrough innovation aligned with the latest advances in AI and computing infrastructure. The company is actively scaling its eco-friendly footprint to support the next wave of sustainable digital infrastructure acrossSoutheast Asiaand around the globe.
About EPG
EPG is a leading manufacturing company specializing in prefabricated (modular) data center products. EPG has a robust R&D team based inShanghai, and high-end manufacturing plants inShanghaiandMalaysia.
EPG's products and services have covered acrossAsia,Africa,South Americaand theMiddle Eastover the past 20 years. With a significant presence in the global markets, we are at the forefront of innovation in the data center and power systems industry.
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