CDC confirms new contracted capacity

MKTUPDTE
Wed, Sep 24 2025 03:56 pm

CDC has today confirmed it has secured approximately 100MW of new contracted capacity.

Infratil CEO Jason Boyes said the announcement underscores strong ongoing demand in the Australasian data centre market.

“As highlighted at Infratil’s Investor Day last week, CDC continues to lead the market with its ability to deliver large-scale data centre footprints tailored to growing customer demand driven by cloud and AI workloads.

“This announcement provides high visibility that CDC remains on track to double FY25 earnings by FY27. With other contracts signed since May, approximately 95% of forecast lease revenues are now under contract, and we remain confident in contracting the remaining capacity.

“These contracts demonstrate CDC's ability to attract significant capacity demand due to its technological advantage and unrivalled track record of delivering future-proof campuses for the AI world.”

Enquiries should be directed to:

Brett Jackson
Infratil Investor Relations Director
Email: [email protected]

Emma Myers
Communications Manager
Email: [email protected]


Authorised for release by:

Andrew Carroll
Infratil Chief Financial Officer


Announcement PDF


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