OCK secures three new data centre contracts worth RM32.5mil


PETALING JAYA: OCK Group Bhd, via its subsidiary EI Power Technologies Sdn Bhd, has secured three new data centre backup power solutions contracts valued at RM32.5mil.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, the telecommunications network solutions provider said it will be tasked to supply, deliver, install, test and commission underground storage tank and fuel distribution system, including cabling works for data centre backup power system solutions.

“The system aims to provide a critical energy lifeline for backup generators during unscheduled power disruptions by ensuring a consistent fuel supply which is crucial for data centres to maintain uninterrupted operations amidst power outages.

OCK group managing director Datuk Sam Ooi Chin Khoon said the newly secured contracts serve as a strong testament to OCK’s capability to deliver a broad spectrum of solutions.

“By exploring new avenues, we continue to position ourselves for sustained growth and expanded income opportunities.

“Given the momentum for new data centre projects, we foresee a strong surge in demand for this segment in the near future. We intend to leverage our proven capabilities in this field to continuously grow this business segment.”

Additionally, Sam said the group is also tendering for fibre network connectivity projects for data centres as well.

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