July 23, 2025 - 02:02
STACK Infrastructure has successfully secured AUD $1.3 billion in green financing aimed at accelerating the expansion of its MEL01 hyperscale campus located in Melbourne. This substantial institutional financing underscores the confidence investors have in STACK’s ability to execute its plans in the Asia-Pacific region and highlights the scalability of its global platform.
The funding will play a crucial role in enhancing the capabilities of the MEL01 campus, which is designed to meet the growing demand for digital infrastructure in the region. As businesses increasingly rely on cloud services and data management, the expansion of this hyperscale facility is expected to support a wide range of innovative companies looking to optimize their operations.
In addition to bolstering STACK’s infrastructure, this financing aligns with global sustainability goals, as it is categorized as green financing. This commitment to environmentally responsible development reflects a growing trend among financial institutions to support projects that prioritize sustainability.
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