en.Wedoany.com Reported - South Korea's NFD Korea (Next Frontier Drive Korea) plans to build a 300MW data center campus in Dangjin, south of Seoul.
The campus covers 43,188 square meters (approximately 464,871 square feet) and is planned to include six buildings, each with a capacity of 50MW. The campus is marked with an IT load of 140MW.
In September 2025, the Yongin campus, led by NFD Korea, DC Connects, Wide Creek AMC, and Warburg Pincus, broke ground. This campus has a capacity of 80MW and covers 58,000 square meters (approximately 624,305 square feet). Additionally, NFD Korea is developing a 40MW data center in Ansan, with construction expected to begin in early 2027. The company also provided consulting services for the 40MW Ansan facility, which broke ground earlier this year, as well as a 20MW site in southwestern Seoul that became operational in October 2025.
NFD Korea is a data center developer and consulting company led by CEO Choi Jaewoo, who also founded the affiliated developer DC Connects. For the Dangjin campus project, the company has obtained construction permits and signed a power agreement with the Korea Electric Power Corporation. The project is expected to break ground in the third quarter, with a target completion date of 2028.
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