Deploy AI Data Center Capacity in Vietnam Without Spending 12+ Months Validating Land, Electricity, Licenses, Permits, and Telecom From Scratch

Private site access for qualified AI infrastructure buyers

Access mandate-matched Vietnam data center development sites where the critical local execution pieces are already organized for buyer review: land control, electricity path, licenses and permits, telecom/fiber, cooling feasibility, and transaction structure.

A land plot with a MW claim is not a deployable data center site.

Confidentiality note:Site-level details are disclosed only after qualification and NDA.

Review areas:Land | Electricity | Licenses & Permits | Telecom | Cooling | Transaction


PROBLEM

Most “Data Center Sites” Are Still Just Land With a Megawatt Claim

Land is not enough.A broker can show you a plot, but that does not mean it can be used, controlled, licensed, permitted, powered, connected, and developed.

Electricity claims are not enough.A quoted MW number means little unless the power path, substation access, utility process, and grid-side constraints can be reviewed.

Local introductions are not enough.A province, industrial park, or local contact may be helpful — but the buyer still needs land rights, licenses, permits, telecom, cooling, and transaction structure to work together.

Bottom line:Land does not compute. A complete site pathway does.


COST OF DELAY

The Expensive Part Is Not Finding Land. It Is Losing Months Before Real Diligence Begins.

The slow path

Broker intro → land plot → claimed MW → unclear licenses → permit delays → utility uncertainty → telecom questions → structure issues → delayed go-live

The organized path

Qualified mandate → NDA → project file → legal / technical review → commercial go/no-go → local execution planning

The goal is not to skip diligence.The goal is to start diligence from an organized project file instead of scattered local assumptions.

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CORE MECHANISM

We Organize the Local Execution Pieces Before a Site Is Presented

Most buyers start with a land search.

We start with the pieces that determine whether the site can actually become an AI data center project.

Before a site is shared, it is reviewed across the execution points that usually slow down or kill Vietnam data center deals.

We coordinate with local site owners, project partners, legal/permitting support, electricity stakeholders, and telecom pathways so buyers can review a structured opportunity instead of chasing disconnected local inputs.


SITE REVIEW AREAS

1. Land Control

Core question:Can the buyer control, lease, acquire, or participate in the project?

Reviewed where available:

  • Land-rights position
  • LURC status
  • Site boundaries
  • Project ownership
  • Lease pathway
  • Acquisition pathway
  • SPV or project-control options

2. Electricity Path

Core question:Can the site secure the electricity required for the target IT load?

Reviewed where available:

  • Substation proximity
  • Utility-path evidence
  • EVN-related materials
  • Available or reserved capacity
  • Transmission constraints
  • Load assumptions
  • Grid-side risks

3. Licenses, Permits & Local Approvals

Core question:Can the project move through the required licensing, permitting, and build approval pathway?

Reviewed where available:

  • Zoning position
  • Construction permit status
  • Local approval history
  • Development pathway
  • Open regulatory items
  • Remaining approval steps

4. Telecom & Fiber

Core question:Can the site support the connectivity requirements of an AI data center?

Reviewed where available:

  • Fiber proximity
  • Carrier access
  • Redundancy potential
  • Network assumptions
  • International connectivity considerations
  • Telecom access pathway

5. Cooling Feasibility

Core question:Can the site support the buyer’s density and cooling model?

Reviewed where available:

  • Air cooling suitability
  • Hybrid cooling suitability
  • Liquid-cooling suitability
  • Water or environmental constraints
  • Site layout implications
  • Fit for target IT load

6. Transaction Structure

Core question:Can the buyer enter the project through a workable commercial structure?

Reviewed where available:

  • Lease
  • Build-to-suit
  • SPV acquisition
  • Project acquisition
  • Joint venture
  • Local partner structure
  • Foreign buyer pathway

WHAT BUYERS RECEIVE

What Qualified Buyers Get After NDA

After mandate approval and NDA, qualified buyers receive confidential project files matched to their deployment requirements.

Matching criteria may include:

  • Target IT load
  • Total power requirement
  • Cooling model
  • Deployment timeline
  • Capital status
  • Buyer type
  • Preferred Vietnam region
  • Required transaction structure

Each project file is organized around:

Land

Who controls the site, what rights exist, and how the buyer can participate.

Electricity

Where the power comes from, what has been reviewed, and what still needs to be confirmed.

Licenses & Permits

What approvals exist, what is pending, and what pathway remains.

Telecom

What fiber and carrier access exists or can be structured.

Cooling

Whether the site fits the buyer’s intended cooling architecture.

Transaction

How the buyer can lease, acquire, partner, or structure the project.

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DECISION VALUE

Built to Help Your Team Decide Faster

The project file helps your team move from uncertainty to a clear next step.

Use it to decide whether to:

  • Reject the site early
  • Request deeper legal review
  • Request deeper electricity review
  • Request telecom or cooling validation
  • Proceed to site visit
  • Enter commercial discussions
  • Compare sites against internal MW, timeline, and capital requirements

Most buyers are still asking:“Is this site even real?”

Your team is reviewing:Land, electricity, licenses, permits, telecom, cooling, and transaction structure.


QUALIFICATION

Private Access for Buyers Who Can Act

This is not a public site listing.

Project-level information is disclosed only to qualified buyers with a credible mandate, defined requirement, and willingness to proceed under NDA.

Good fit

  • AI infrastructure companies
  • Data center operators
  • Infrastructure funds
  • Strategic compute buyers
  • Enterprises with defined AI infrastructure needs
  • Buyer representatives with written mandates

Required buyer profile

  • Defined MW requirement
  • Allocated, IC-approved, or clearly defined capital path
  • Active Vietnam or Southeast Asia deployment timeline
  • Technical review capability
  • Authority to enter diligence
  • Willingness to execute NDA

Not a fit

  • Speculative land buyers
  • Unaffiliated brokers
  • Market researchers
  • Free site-map requests
  • Buyers without credible capital path
  • Parties requesting site disclosure without NDA
  • Groups seeking guaranteed DPPA access without site-level review

Why qualification matters:We protect local project owners, active negotiations, and confidential site materials.


TEAM / TRUST

Local Site Access. Technical Review. Transaction Discipline.

Vietnam AI data center execution requires local access, technical validation, legal/permitting coordination, and commercial structure to work together.

Our process combines Vietnam site-owner access, buyer qualification, electricity-path review, cooling feasibility, telecom coordination, and legal/permitting support with Vietnam counsel.


Vietnam Site Access

Commercial Lead: [Commercial Lead Name]

Responsible for buyer qualification, local partner coordination, site-owner access, and commercial structure.

Relevant background:

  • [Insert Vietnam project or transaction access]
  • [Insert local partner network proof]
  • [Insert infrastructure, capital markets, or commercial role]

Electricity, Cooling & Technical Review

Technical Lead: [Technical Lead Name]

Responsible for electricity-path review, substation screening, continuous-load assumptions, cooling feasibility review, and grid-side risk assessment.

Relevant background:

  • [Insert grid operator or utility experience]
  • [Insert data center or electrical engineering background]
  • [Insert high-load infrastructure experience]

Legal / Permitting Partner: [Vietnam Legal Partner Name/Firm]

Supports land use, licenses, permits, foreign ownership, transaction pathway, and local regulatory process.

Relevant background:

  • [Insert counsel or firm name if public]
  • [Insert Vietnam permitting, real estate, or infrastructure scope]
  • [Insert whether details are disclosed after NDA if not public]

Confidentiality note:Team, counsel, and partner details are shared during qualified buyer calls where confidentiality applies.


BUYER FLEXIBILITY

Bring Your Own Stack — or Use Local Support Where It Saves Time

Site access and local execution readiness remain the core offer.

Buyers may bring their own:

  • EPC
  • Design team
  • Cooling vendors
  • GPU suppliers
  • Rack vendors
  • Operators
  • Procurement relationships

Optional support may include:

  • Local execution coordination
  • Procurement coordination
  • Delivery support
  • Partner introductions
  • Commercial structuring

Hardware procurement is optional.Site fit comes first.


PROCESS

Four Steps to Site Access

1. Submit Mandate

Share your MW target, capital status, cooling requirement, buyer type, and deployment timeline.

Microcopy: Takes less than 3 minutes.


2. Mandate Match

We compare your requirement against active site capacity, location, electricity path, licenses, permits, telecom access, and transaction suitability.


3. Private Call + NDA

We confirm requirements, explain available site categories, and execute confidentiality documents.


4. Project File Access

Approved buyers receive site-level materials for technical, legal, and commercial review.

If there is a fit after review, we coordinate local partner engagement, site visit, commercial terms, and transaction pathway.

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REGULATORY REALITY

Vietnam Opportunity Still Comes Down to Site-Level Execution

Vietnam may be attractive for AI infrastructure expansion, but the project only moves if the local pieces work.

Key items still need to align:

  • Land control
  • Licenses and permits
  • Local approvals
  • Electricity connection
  • Telecom and fiber access
  • Cooling model
  • Foreign buyer structure
  • Commercial transaction path

We do not sell regulatory theory.

We help qualified buyers review sites where the execution pathway can be tested.


FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these operating data centers?

No. These are development projects with land, electricity, license, permit, telecom, cooling, and transaction materials organized for review.

They are built for buyers who want control over design, cooling, equipment, and operating model without starting from raw land.


What does “organized for review” mean?

It means the key local execution pieces have been organized before disclosure: land, electricity, licenses, permits, telecom, cooling, and transaction path.

Some items may already be secured. Some may be pending. Some may require buyer-side diligence.

The point is that your team sees the pathway before wasting months chasing assumptions.


Why not go directly to an industrial park developer?

You can.

The issue is that most industrial parks sell land, not a complete data center execution pathway.

The risk is spending months discovering the site cannot support your electricity, licenses, permits, telecom, cooling, or transaction requirements.

We start where those deals usually fail.


Do you charge buyers?

Qualified buyers are not charged for initial mandate review or site access.

Compensation may be arranged with local project partners or scoped separately for buyer-side advisory, exclusivity, or expanded diligence support.

Any relevant commercial arrangement is disclosed before engagement.


Can we bring our own EPC, GPUs, and vendors?

Yes. Buyers may bring their own EPC, GPUs, racks, cooling vendors, operators, and procurement relationships.

Turnkey delivery and procurement support are optional.


Is electricity or renewable power guaranteed?

Electricity access, capacity, and renewable power options are reviewed site by site.

Where materials exist, they are shared under NDA. Where items are pending, they are marked clearly.

No DPPA or renewable power structure is presented as guaranteed without site-level review.


APPLICATION

Apply for Qualified Vietnam Site Access

Submit your mandate to confirm whether your MW requirement, capital path, cooling model, buyer profile, and deployment timeline match current privately held Vietnam data center opportunities.

If there is a fit, we will schedule a private capacity call and proceed under NDA.


Step 1: Qualification

Work Email[Text Input]

Company Name[Text Input]

Buyer Type[Dropdown: AI Infrastructure Company | Data Center Operator | Infrastructure Fund | Strategic Compute Buyer | Enterprise Compute Buyer | Authorized Buyer Representative]

Buyer Entity Region[Dropdown: North America | Europe | Middle East | Asia-Pacific | Vietnam | Other]

Target IT Load[Dropdown: Under 5 MW | 5–20 MW | 20–50 MW | 50–100 MW | 100+ MW]

Estimated Total Power Requirement, If Known[Text Input: Optional]

Capital Status[Dropdown: Balance Sheet Funded | Allocated | IC-Approved | Soft-Circled | Capital Partner Identified]

Deployment Timeline[Dropdown: 0–6 Months | 6–12 Months | 12–24 Months | 24+ Months]

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Step 2: Execution Fit

Preferred Vietnam Region[Dropdown: North Vietnam | Central Vietnam | South Vietnam | Flexible | Undecided]

Deployment Model[Dropdown: Site Control | Core Infrastructure Support | Turnkey Support | Undecided]

Cooling Requirement[Dropdown: Liquid Cooling Preferred | Air Cooling | Hybrid | Undecided]

Buyer Role[Dropdown: Principal Buyer | Direct Buyer Representative | Advisor With Written Mandate | Other]

LinkedIn Profile URL[URL Input: Optional]

Additional Notes[Long Text Input]

Confirmation Checkbox[Checkbox: I confirm I represent a buyer, investor, operator, or advisor with authority to evaluate Vietnam data center capacity.]

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Form microcopy:Submissions without buyer authority, a credible capital path, or a defined MW requirement will not receive site disclosure.


Stop Chasing Land Plots. Review Sites With a Real Execution Path.

Vietnam is a serious AI infrastructure opportunity only if land, electricity, licenses, permits, telecom, cooling, and transaction structure can work together.

If your team has a defined MW requirement, credible capital path, and active deployment timeline, apply for confidential access to qualified Vietnam data center sites.

Access is subject to qualification, NDA, and site availability.