Vena Group Launches Vena Nexus for AI-Ready Green Data Centres in APAC

Vena Global Group Pte Ltd (Vena Group) has announced the launch of a new subsidiary, Vena Nexus Group Pte Ltd (Vena Nexus), marking a significant step toward expanding its presence in the high-growth digital infrastructure sector, as reported by Renewables Now. This move is part of the company’s strategy to accelerate the development of AI-optimized data centres across the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region.
Strategic Shift and AI-Optimized Data Centres
Vena Nexus, now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Vena Group, will take over all data centre-related operations from Vena Energy, the group’s renewable energy arm. The move reflects Vena Group’s shift towards building hyperscale data centre campuses powered by renewable energy. Additionally, the subsidiary will focus on developing distributed edge facilities, co-located with the group’s clean energy assets.
Nitin Apte, CEO of Vena Group, said, “With traditional workloads growing and AI infrastructure demand surging across APAC, Vena Nexus is a natural evolution of our platform.”
He added, “It enables focused capital deployment, sharper execution, and strategic partnerships while maintaining integration with Vena Energy as our digital growth enabler.”
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Green Digital Infrastructure for AI Workloads
Vena Nexus will be dedicated to building scalable, green, and AI-ready data centres, solving infrastructure shortages in power-restricted and high-barrier markets. The facilities will be capable of handling the increasing demand for energy-efficient and sustainable data centres, serving both conventional workloads and the growing AI infrastructure requirements.
Shaping APAC’s Digital Future
As AI continues to transform industries and data consumption grows, Vena Nexus is well-positioned to become a leader in APAC’s digital future. By offering integrated solutions that combine AI capabilities with renewable energy at scale, the company aims to meet the increasing demand for high-performance AI data centres and edge facilities capable of real-time data processing and low-latency computing.