WinTriX DC Group
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WinTriX DC Group Company Info
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Chindata Group Holdings Limited operates as a carrier-neutral hyperscale data center solution provider in the Asia-Pacific emerging markets, focusing on the mainland China, India and Southeast Asia markets.
The company’s data centers are highly integrated, specialized and mission-critical infrastructure used by the company’s clients to analyze, manage and store their most important data, business systems and processes. The company is a first mover in building next-generation hyperscale data cen...
Chindata Group Holdings Limited operates as a carrier-neutral hyperscale data center solution provider in the Asia-Pacific emerging markets, focusing on the mainland China, India and Southeast Asia markets.
The company’s data centers are highly integrated, specialized and mission-critical infrastructure used by the company’s clients to analyze, manage and store their most important data, business systems and processes. The company is a first mover in building next-generation hyperscale data centers in the markets the company serves. The company’s client base includes leading technology companies, such as ByteDance. The company’s clients benefit from its integrated platform to support and grow their business internationally.
The company operated eighteen hyperscale data centers and two wholesale data centers in mainland China, three hyperscale data centers in Malaysia, and one hyperscale data center in India, and were constructing six data centers in mainland China, and two data centers in Malaysia as of December 31, 2022. In October 2022, the company had delivered MY06-1of 19MW in Malaysia, which was completed in a record time of around 11 months.
The company’s next-generation hyperscale data centers are large, centralized, standardized and modular, capable of supporting a variety of IT infrastructure for leading technology companies. They also represent a new approach to designing and operating data centers to accommodate complex and high-volume data processing and analytics. Compared to traditional data centers, the company’s next-generation hyperscale data centers provide many advantages and offer unique value propositions to clients. As of December 31, 2022, hyperscale data centers accounted for 98% of the company’s 613 MW capacity in service.
The company’s clients choose the company as a long-term partner because the company provides them with excellent and cost-effective data center solutions that meet or exceed world-class standards. The company’s data centers in service and under construction are strategically located in and around tier 1 cities in mainland China, such as Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen. Specifically, the company’s early site selection principle has given the company first-mover advantages under the latest PRC national policies. The company’s site selection was carried out under the principle of ‘proximity to energy supply,’ and in turn, the majority of the company’s data centers in mainland China are located right in or around the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei computing hub, which has been designated as one of the national computing hubs under the ‘East Data West Computing’ policy. In APAC emerging markets, the company has built a strong local execution team who are experienced in data center site selection and operation in various geographic areas. The company’s full-stack service capabilities in mainland China can benefit the company in the company’s expansion in South-East Asia markets. The company’s solutions help its clients grow their businesses quickly and sustainably. The company’s hyperscale data center clients typically sign with the company contracts of five to ten years, offering the company high business visibility and certainty.
The company offers project management and operations by leveraging the company’s in-house planning, design, construction, and maintenance capabilities. Together with the company’s strong research and development and design expertise and highly efficient supply chain management capabilities, the company promptly responds to client needs to construct and operate high-quality and cost-efficient next-generation hyperscale data centers. As of December 31, 2022, the company relied on its 423 approved and pending patents to rapidly design and construct modules meeting a variety of demand from clients.
Solutions
The company acts as a trusted business partner to its clients, providing integrated hyperscale data center solutions that cover a full stack of services throughout their business life cycle. As a carrier-neutral hyperscale data center solution provider, the company focuses on designing, building and operating next-generation hyperscale data centers that satisfy the scaling and elastic needs of clients with large-scale operations as their business grows in the Asia-Pacific emerging markets.
The company’s data centers are strategically located at key locations where energy, connectivity and clients’ business demand intersect, typically surrounding metropolitan areas, such as Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Kuala Lumpur and Mumbai. Compared to sites within metropolitan areas, these surrounding locations have abundant energy supplies, ample and low-cost land resources and favorable local economic development policies, while maintaining close proximity to both the corporate headquarters of the company’s clients and end users and reducing latency.
The company’s next-generation hyperscale data center campuses effectively integrate land, infrastructure facilities and equipment, energy and network resources at lower cost.
Land: The company carefully chooses the sites for its hyperscale data centers at strategic locations surrounding metropolitan areas where energy, connectivity and clients’ business demand intersect. The company also proactively engages with potential clients starting from the site selection and planning stage, analyzing their business needs. The company then selects the most suitable location based on their geographic and capacity requirements from the company’s portfolio of existing available sites, or in certain cases, acquire new sites that fit their needs.
Infrastructure Facilities and Equipment: Built on the company’s modular design principle, the company’s hyperscale data centers in mainland China are highly flexible and scalable to address the company’s clients’ evolving capacity and technical requirements. The company’s hyperscale data centers are equipped with customizable and energy efficient racks and cabinets for the company’s clients’ servers and network equipment depending on the company’s clients’ requirements. The company has also implemented real-time intelligent building management systems to ensure the stable and reliable operation of the company’s clients’ servers and network equipment. The company’s high-performance and precision cooling systems ensure that the company’s clients’ equipment is strictly maintained at a controlled temperature and humidity. The company also enforces a high standard of fire control through sensitive smoke detectors and environmentally-friendly gas-based or water mist fire suppression systems. Finally, the company has implemented strong building monitoring and access control policies through on-site security personnel, building access systems and video surveillance systems.
Power: The company provides its clients with integrated power services. Leveraging the company’s proprietary electrical architecture, the company is able to operate with large power capacities at the company’s hyperscale data centers and optimize power usage efficiency, enabling the company’s clients to deploy their servers and network equipment more efficiently. The company targets to power all of the company’s hyperscale data centers with 100% clean and renewable energy, and are the first data center operator headquartered in mainland China to set such a target, according to Greenpeace.
Operation and Maintenance: In addition to critical infrastructure services, depending on the company’s clients’ needs, the company provides a full suite of management services for their servers and network equipment, including operating system support, update assistance, server monitoring, server backup and restoration, server security evaluation, firewall services and disaster recovery. The company’s in-house operation and maintenance engineers are deployed on-site at the company’s hyperscale data centers on a 24/7 basis. While the company does not have access to its clients’ data, the company has developed effective operating procedures, protocols and standards to fulfill high industry standards and client specifications with respect to daily operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, backup and disaster recovery.
Compared to traditional data centers, the company’s hyperscale data centers are highly flexible, scalable and cost efficient in terms of land, power and network connectivity, in addition to having shorter delivery time. Historically, the company has been able to deliver a data center with 36 MW of capacity in mainland China within six months of breaking ground at the site.
Data Centers
The company designs, builds and operates hyperscale data centers in mainland China, Malaysia and India. In mainland China, the company operated eighteen hyperscale data centers with capacity in service of 523 MW as of December 31, 2022. In Malaysia, the company operated three hyperscale data centers in Kuala Lumpur and Johor with capacity in service of 55 MW as of December 31, 2022. In India, the company operated one hyperscale data center in Navi Mumbai with capacity in service of 20 MW as of December 31, 2022. As of December 31, 2022, the company’s hyperscale data centers accounted for 98% of the company’s 613 MW capacity in service. In addition, the company operates two wholesale data centers with capacity in service of 16 MW in mainland China.
Centralization: The company’s hyperscale data centers centralize and integrate resources to satisfy needs of different clients at the same location, realizing economies of scale. The company’s hyperscale data centers and/or the campus in which they reside typically have a capacity of 20 MW or more and are located at strategic locations surrounding metropolitan areas where energy, connectivity and clients’ business demand intersect. The company’s data centers are highly reliable with power supply and carrier-neutral connectivity. Leveraging the company’s hyperscale capacity, high-speed optical fiber connection and close proximity to major cities, the company can provide high performance connectivity to the company’s clients with low latency at lower costs. The company’s centralization efforts also have the added effect of spurring the infrastructure and economic development of areas surrounding the company’s hyperscale data center campuses.
Standardization: The company’s direct supply chain management approach enables the company to develop hyperscale data centers without the need of a general contractor and achieve more efficient standardization through the company’s direct management. In addition to focusing on the construction of individual data centers, the company plans and designs standardized fundamental infrastructure for the entire hyperscale data center campuses, covering power distribution networks, telecommunication networks, building infrastructure and other public facilities and infrastructure within the campus.
Modularity: The company’s hyperscale data centers in mainland China are built on pre-engineered, pre-fabricated and standardized modules. The company’s modular design philosophy is applied at different levels ranging from the company’s components and server rooms to building shells and campuses, enabling quick construction and delivery. This approach also allows for gradual build-up of the infrastructure to match the demand of the company’s clients, which greatly reduces capital expenditures and defers investment until as late as possible. Leveraging the company’s strong design and research capabilities, the company typically provides designs based on the company’s patents to its ODMs and cooperate closely with them in the module research and manufacturing process for the company’s projects in mainland China. The company’s pre-fabricated modules are built with precise specifications in a controlled factory environment which results in improved reliability and more predictable data center performance and allows simple and fast deployment. Built on the company’s modular design principle, the company’s hyperscale data centers in mainland China are highly customizable, flexible and scalable to address the company’s clients’ evolving capacity and technical requirements.
Land Resources Held for Future Development
The company holds and has secured various land resources for future data center development. This includes land for which the company has entered into memoranda of understanding or framework agreements with relevant local governments and land in mainland China for which the company has completed the bidding process but have not yet commenced construction.
The company’s Capabilities as a Hyperscale Data Center Solution Provider
The company’s capabilities as a hyperscale data center solution provider encompass planning, design, construction, operation and maintenance, and connectivity. Leveraging these capabilities, the company is able to offer data center solutions with faster delivery time and higher flexibility, and scalability.
Planning
The company carefully chooses the sites for the company’s hyperscale data centers at strategic locations where energy, connectivity and clients’ business demand intersect. The company’s in-house design team coordinates the overall planning of the company’s hyperscale data centers. The company proactively engages with potential clients starting from the site selection and planning stage. The company’s team performs in-depth analysis on clients’ business needs and selects the most suitable location for their geographic and capacity requirements either from the land and building resources that the company has reserved or new land resources that the company would be able to acquire if needed. The company may enter into memoranda of understanding or frame agreements with the relevant governments to secure land resources required in the company’s planned projects before completing the land bidding process in China. The company’s team also works with local government authorities to obtain any necessary permits and approvals and with electric utilities to obtain sufficient power supply. The company constructs its power distribution network to ensure stable and reliable power supply in the company’s campus. Although carrier-neutral, the company actively cooperates with telecommunications carriers to ensure high-performance network connectivity to the company’s data centers.
Design
The company’s in-house design team is responsible for the design and specifications of the company’s hyperscale data centers. The company conducts all design workflows in-house to ensure that each of the company’s hyperscale data centers meets the preferences and requirements of the company’s target clients.
The company’s design team works on each project from the site selection and planning stage to ensure that the company’s data centers are designed to meet the preferences and requirements of the company’s target clients from the beginning. The company’s design team works closely with the company’s research and development team to design and develop the company’s proprietary data center modules and building designs and ensure that the company’s technology strengths are fully integrated. As of December 31, 2022, the company owned 423 approved and pending patents relating to data center designs and modules in mainland China.
Construction
The company’s modular and standardized approach allows the company to quickly construct hyperscale data centers and install equipment to satisfy the scalable demand of the company’s clients throughout their business life cycles.
The company’s project management office is responsible for overall project management and coordination, including vendor selection, procurement, budget control, cost analysis, project scheduling, safety and quality assurance. The company has a specialized construction team for various work flows in data center module manufacturing, building construction and equipment installation, which consists of experienced professionals in architecture, electricity and piping. The company’s construction team has building information modeling professionals who provide data center 3D modeling to help the company plan, design, construct and manage the company’s buildings and infrastructure more efficiently.
After the building construction is completed, the company works with the company’s contractors and suppliers to install equipment in the buildings, including power, network, air conditioning and other critical equipment. The company’s team conducts strict testing before the delivery of the company’s data centers to ensure that each facility is fully operational and satisfies the specifications set by the company’s clients.
With the company’s outstanding design and project management capabilities, the company has greatly shortened its data center delivery time.
Operation and Maintenance
The company’s operation and maintenance team is responsible for directing, coordinating and monitoring the daily operation of the company’s data center facilities. The engineers in the company’s operation and maintenance team are deployed on-site in the company’s data centers and the company’s group headquarters have a professional team of technical experts to provide backstage technical support for the company’s on-site operation and maintenance team. To ensure that the company’s services satisfy or exceed industry standards and the specifications set out in service level agreements with the company’s clients, the company has developed robust operating procedures, protocols and standards with respect to daily operations, maintenance, troubleshooting, backup and disaster recovery. The company’s self-developed operation and maintenance management platform, named Kunpeng, carries out 7x24 hours real-time monitoring, instructing and scheduling for all data centers in mainland China and overseas, providing real-time and efficient operation and maintenance services for the company’s clients.
Technologies and Research and Development
The company designs, constructs and operates its data centers to achieve optimized modularity and increase scalability and energy efficiency. The company’s technical teams jointly develop the company’s proprietary data center modules and building designs. The company’s research and development team conducts fundamental research projects and also collaborates closely with the company’s application design and operation teams to develop new technologies based on the company’s daily operation or the company’s clients’ needs. The company continue to optimize the company’s designs to keep abreast of technology developments and client demand based on the information and experience accumulated during the operation of the company’s data centers.
The company’s teams also work closely with its ODMs to tailor and modify equipment to achieve better performance and satisfy clients’ specific configurations. For the company’s projects in mainland China, the company typically provides designs based on its patents to the company’s ODMs and cooperate closely with them in the module research and manufacturing process. The company’s ODMs consist of leading international manufacturers in various fields. The company’s ODM approach allows the company to provide high-quality customized modules and equipment with high research and development efficiency at lower costs.
In 2022, the company released the ‘Panshi’ modular data center architecture. By utilizing minimal power supply, ultimate cooling technology and intelligent monitoring measures, the ‘Panshi’ achieves five major technical advantages of high energy efficiency, high computing power, high resilience, low carbon emission and high intelligence. With the company’s ‘X-Power’ minimal power supply system, ‘X-Cooling’ ultimate cooling system and ‘X-Monitor’ intelligent monitoring system, the company has made great breakthroughs in powering, cooling and monitoring technologies for data centers.
As of December 31, 2022, the company owned 423 approved and pending patents relating to data center building designs and modules in mainland China. The company has developed three models of data center building designs and a full range of modules for power, cooling, server racks and cabinets, wiring and supporting structure.
Data Center Building Designs
The company has three proprietary data center building design models to meet different client demand and site scenarios. All of the company’s building designs are built on pre-engineered, pre-fabricated and standardized modules. The company utilizes different cooling systems to achieve optimized cooling efficiency in each building design. The company’s building can achieve highly effective thermal insulation and minimize influence from hot and humid outdoor environments. The company’s data center designs also take into consideration architecture coloring aesthetics. As data centers are mission-critical facilities, the company applies highly saturated and vivid color scheme to the company’s buildings to achieve this visual impact. The company also applies highly reflective color to the roofing for better energy conservation.
Single-floor Data Center: The company’s single-floor data centers are highly elastic and scalable, allowing quick construction and deployment for data center campuses in suburban areas with ample land supply and suitable for Internet companies and cloud service providers that require fast delivery time.
Three-floor Data Center: The company’s three-floor data center is suitable for clients with more stringent safety requirements, such as financial service providers that prefer to deploy their IT equipment neither on the first nor the top floor.
Multi-floor Data Center: The company’s multi-floor data centers are suitable for both urban areas and urban skirts. The company equips each floor with independent cooling, power and other infrastructure modules. Each floor is physically isolated from the other floors and can operate independently, achieving high elasticity and reliability.
Container Modules
The company has developed an overall solution to rapidly deploy the company’s container data centers. The whole infrastructure of the company’s data center includes main building modules, diesel generator modules, power modules and cooling system modules, which are all pre-fabricated in the container factory. 90% of the company’s mechanical and electrical equipment, such as cabinets, bridges, air ducts, water pipes, fans and pumps, have been integrated in the company’s container modules. After the company’s container modules are transported to the site, what needs to do is some simple splicing work, which significantly simplifies the construction of data center projects and improves the efficiency of data center delivery.
Power Modules
The company has designed a variety of pre-fabricated power modules consisting of multiple components, including generators, transformers, power distribution equipment, UPS and 240V high-voltage direct current (HVDC) systems. The company’s power modules increase power efficiency and reduce the complexity and time to deploy critical data center power, offering great flexibility for scaling data center power for expansion or incremental growth. These modules include low voltage power diesel power generator modules, low/medium voltage UPS integrated power modules, medium voltage power generator modules and HVDC power modules.
Cooling System Modules
The company’s cooling systems modules help the company lower its PUE, simplify piping and wiring, save space and effectively shorten the company’s design and construction cycle. The company designs its cooling system modules primarily based on natural cooling, supplemented by mechanical cooling only when necessary to achieve cooling and optimize water and power usage effectiveness. The company’s ‘X-Cooling’ modules include the Indirect Evaporative Cooling AHUs, the Indirect-Direct Evaporative chiller, the Fan-Wall in-row, waterless cooling technology and Maglev phase-change cooling technology.
The company has developed and designed an immersion liquid cooling solution to satisfy the heat flow of CPU/GPU chips with ultra-high density, and to reduce the power consumption used for cooling the company’s data center server. Through such solution, various modules, such as servers, switches and power distribution units, are directly immersed in insulated liquid to beat the heat. The coolant heated by the data center servers submerged in the tank is pumped to the heat exchanger in the CDU through a low-power circulation pump, and sent back to the tank after coolant is cooled down by a large outdoor radiator. Compared with traditional cooling systems, the company’s low-power liquid circulation system and completely natural cooling system replace the high energy-consuming mechanical cooling systems, and achieve the energy-saving operation mode of the data center and improve the efficiency of energy utilization.
The company’s evaporative cooling technology refers to obtaining the cooling capacity through the utilization of dry air, as well as the cold water or cold air is achieved through the exchange of the heat and moisture between water and dry air. The Indirect-Direct Evaporative chiller applied in Lingqiu with ultra-high density adopts both indirect and direct evaporative cooling technologies at the same time, therefore successfully lowering the water temperature by 4 to 6 degrees Celsius compared with that from common cooling towers, which extends the time of natural cooling and maximize the use of the cooling capacity of the outdoor air. The fast delivery can be achieved by utilizing larger temperature difference between supply and return, adopting backwater design and reducing the power consumption of the pump, as well as adopting the modular design in addition.
The ‘X-Cooling’ waterless cooling technology is a new air conditioning solution in response to water scarcity and the limitations of traditional cooling solutions in the water-consuming industry. ‘X-Cooling’ waterless cooling technology is the leading zero water utilization air conditioning solution in the data center industry. This technology can fundamentally solve the dilemma of data center layout in water-scarce areas, especially for water-scarce areas in northern China, and it is a waterless alternative to the Indirect Evaporative Cooling AHUs. The innovation of waterless cooling technology will also become a new paradigm of green and low-carbon technology development path in the data center industry.
Heat Recovery Technology
The company’s bases in Huailai and Lingqiu both apply heat recovery technology, through which both bases are self-sufficient in winter heating. The company’s heat recovery technology is equipped with a water source heat pump unit, which recovers the heats that originally need to be dissipated through the cooling tower, and supply heats externally after raising the water temperature to 60degrees Celsius. The company’s heat recovery technology saves the heating costs and reduces the company’s cooling water system’s consumption of electricity and water, thereafter reducing the consumption of coal or natural gas energy, which really help achieve the mission of energy conservation and emission reduction.
Wastewater Recycling
Zhangjiakou Huailai Headquarter Park, as the first water discharge recycling site of the company’s Group, has put the first set of the company’s wastewater recycle system into operation. The main desalination device of the company’s wastewater recycle system adopts RO reverse osmosis, with the water volume at 40m3/h, the water production rate not less than 60%, and the desalination rate not less than 95%. The company’s wastewater recycle system has significantly improved the water utilization efficiency and reduced the wastewater discharge, and the company achieves the comprehensive wastewater recycling rate of more than 50%. The company’s wastewater recycle system reduces the total operating costs and practices the concept of low-carbon and green data center.
Server Rack and Cabinet Modules
The company designs highly configurable and customizable server racks and cabinets to accommodate servers and network equipment to improve the efficiency of data center network management and operation. The company has developed four generations of server rack and cabinet modules, integrating various components within each module, including the power distribution system, smart monitoring system, and smart power distribution unit and cable trays. The company adopts light-weight aluminum materials to reduce weight and costs to facilitate on-site installation. The modularity of server racks and cabinets reduces the workload of installation and simplifies the operation and maintenance procedures.
Wiring and Supporting Structure Modules
The company uses modular wiring and supporting structure modules to effectively prevent cross-construction and engineering error, save resources, accelerate delivery and facilitate efficient operation and maintenance. These modules include wiring modules and supporting structures for cables and equipment.
Intellectual Property
As of December 31, 2022, the company owned 281 approved patents and 142 pending patents relating to data center designs and modules in mainland China. The company also owned 49 registered trademarks in mainland China as of December 31, 2022. The company also owned 40 registered copyrighted works in mainland China as of December 31, 2022, including software programs the company developed relating to various aspects of the company’s operations. The company owned a number of registered domain names in mainland China and overseas as of December 31, 2022, including www.chindatagroup.com.
Clients and Client Ecosystem Development
Clients
The company acts as a partner, rather than a third-party vendor, to the company’s clients and provides them with a full stack of data center solutions throughout their business life cycles. The company may enter into contracts directly with its end users or through intermediaries. The company provides its clients with integrated data center solutions, covering infrastructure, power supply, connectivity and operation and maintenance, tailor-made to their scale and requirements throughout the planning, design, construction and operation process.
The company has a high-quality, diversified and committed client base, including leading technology companies, such as ByteDance and Microsoft. The company’s clients benefit from the company’s integrated platform to support and grow their business internationally. For example, Bytedance is the company’s client in both mainland China and Malaysia. Microsoft is a client for the company’s data center solutions in Malaysia.
Revenues from ByteDance accounted for 86.3% of the company’s total revenues in 2022. ByteDance typically signs with the company service contracts of ten years.
Regulations
The company’s business is regarded as telecommunications services, which are primarily regulated by the MIIT, Ministry of Commerce and the SAMR. Among all of the applicable laws and regulations, the Telecommunications Regulations of the People’s Republic of China, or the Telecom Regulations promulgated by the State Council in 2000 and most recently amended on February 6, 2016, is the primary governing law, and sets out the general framework for the provision of telecommunications services by domestic companies.
The company’s business in India is subject to various environment laws, including the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986, as amended.
The company’s business in India is subject to compliance with various provisions of the Electricity Act, 2003, as amended and the regulations thereunder wherever applicable, including the Central Electricity Authority (Measures relating to Safety and Electric Supply) Regulations, 2010, as amended in relation to, among others, installation of diesel generator sets and sanction for power loads.
Certain laws relating to intellectual property rights, such as copyright protection under the Copyright Act, 1957, as amended, or the Copyright Act and trademark protection under the Trade Marks Act, 1999, as amended, or the Trade Marks Act, are also applicable to the company in India.
Research and Development
The company’s research and development expenses included RMB83.5 million (U.S.$12.1 million) in 2022.
History
The company was founded in 2015. It was incorporated in the Cayman Islands in 2018. The company was formerly known as BCPE Bridge Stack Limited and changed its name to Chindata Group Holdings Limited in 2020.
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