SK Telecom Pursues 15GW AI Data Center Buildout, Aiming to Become Asia's AI Infrastructure Hub
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Ulsan AI Data Center to expand to GW scale; 5GW to be activated in stages from 2029, reaching 15GW in total -
SK Group brings together full-stack AI infrastructure capabilities; SKT to spearhead the overall project -
Korea's third national infrastructure revolution following theGyeongbu Expressway and high-speed internet
The move is intended to preemptively build domestic AI computing infrastructure at a time when demand for AI model training and inference is surging and high-performance computing infrastructure determines national competitiveness.
SKT is pursuing the project by linking it with the government's "AI G3" strategy — the goal of becoming one of the world's three leading AI powers alongside the
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Ulsan AI Data Center to Expand to GW Scale; 5GW to Be Activated in Stages from 2029, Reaching 15GW in Total
Due to the buildout of high-performance AI computing infrastructure and rising memory prices, constructing a typical 1GW-class AI data center may require a substantial project cost reaching approximately
The backdrop to SKT's move into building an AI data center at this scale is a global supply shortage. Global consulting firm
Accordingly, global big tech companies are expanding data center investment beyond the
Based on this solid demand and locational advantages, SKT plans to build AI data center capacity totaling 15GW.
First, starting with the AI data center currently under construction in
To this end, SKT will pursue AI data center construction by considering various factors together — including site selection, power supply, and securing key anchor tenants — in connection with the government's balanced regional development tasks and strategic supply plans.
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SK Group brings together full-stack AI infrastructure capabilities; SKT to spearhead the overall project as AI Infrastructure Architect
AI data center infrastructure hinges on three core elements: semiconductors, energy solutions, and data center construction and operation capabilities.
In particular, SKT will take on the central role of leading the design, construction, and operation of the AI data centers. SKT has already been actively pursuing the AI data center business and has continued its cooperation with global big tech companies[2].
At SK AI Summit 2025 last November, SKT President and CEO
More recently, SKT announced plans to operate an "
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Korea's Third National Infrastructure Revolution Following theGyeongbu Expressway and High-Speed Internet
The AI industry expects that AI data centers will serve not only as a new growth engine for
The construction of a 15GW-scale AI data center is expected to serve as a springboard for
"This AI data center project is aimed at preemptively preparing the computing infrastructure that the global AI ecosystem needs," said
About SK Telecom
SK Telecom has been leading the growth of the mobile industry since 1984. Now, it is taking customer experience to new heights by extending beyond connectivity. By placing AI at the core of its business, SK Telecom is rapidly transforming into an AI company with a strong global presence. It is focusing on driving innovations in areas of AI Infrastructure, AI Transformation (AIX) and AI Service to deliver greater value for industry, society, and life.
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Forward-Looking Statements: Certain statements in this press release including, but not limited to, statements as to: SK Telecom's plans, objectives and expectations regarding the development, construction, financing and operation of AI data centers and AI infrastructure; the planned development of AI data center capacity, including the phased development of projects in Ulsan and other regions of Korea; anticipated project timing, financing arrangements and strategic partnerships; expectations regarding AI Factory deployment, AI infrastructure demand and Korea's position as an AI infrastructure hub; and other statements that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, which are subject to the "safe harbor" created by those sections based on management's beliefs and assumptions and on information currently available to management and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to be materially different than expectations.
Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially include: global economic and political conditions; customer demand for AI infrastructure and services; the availability and cost of financing, computing resources, semiconductors, power, networking capacity and data center infrastructure; changes in governmental policies, applicable laws and regulations; the ability to secure strategic partners and customers; technological developments and competition; supply chain disruptions; the ability of SK Telecom and its collaborators and partners to successfully implement the contemplated initiatives and realize anticipated benefits; and other factors detailed from time to time in reports filed or furnished by SK Telecom with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including its most recent Annual Report on Form 20-F.
These forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and speak only as of the date hereof, and, except as required by applicable law, SK Telecom undertakes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect future events or circumstances.
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