SK Innovation Partners with Bridge Data Centres for Sustainable Energy Solutions in AI

Singapore, Thursday, 12 June 2025.
SK Innovation and Bridge Data Centres initiated an energy solutions project in Singapore, focusing on AI-driven data centers, aiming to enhance sustainability and operational efficiency in tech infrastructures.
Introduction of the Initiative
On 11 June 2025, SK Innovation, a prominent energy company, announced a groundbreaking partnership with Bridge Data Centres to enhance AI data center capabilities in Singapore. This initiative centers on optimizing energy usage and operational efficiency through advanced AI-driven technology, underscoring the companies’ commitment to sustainability in tech infrastructures [1][2].
Focus on Sustainable Energy
The core objective of this collaboration is to deploy innovative energy solutions, including AI-based Data Center Management Systems and energy storage solutions, to minimize the carbon footprint of data centers. Bridge Data Centres, headquartered in Singapore, brings its expertise as a leading provider of digital infrastructure, while the initiative leverages SK Innovation’s strength in energy technology [1][2][3].
Technological Enhancements
Among the technologies to be implemented is advanced immersion cooling technology, which promises significant improvements in operational cost efficiency. By utilizing this technology alongside AI-driven energy management systems, the partnership intends to radically transform energy consumption patterns within data centers, promoting resilience even during critical scenarios such as power failures [1][4].
Broader Impact and Future Prospects
This partnership is anticipated to set new benchmarks for sustainable energy consumption in the data management sector, reflecting a broadening trend toward eco-friendly operations amid rising global energy demands [2][3]. Moving forward, both companies aim to position themselves at the forefront of sustainable tech innovations globally, potentially influencing similar initiatives across Asia and beyond [1][3].