What are the projected revenue contributions from the $1.4 billion AI data center mandate in Southeast Asia?

What are the projected revenue contributions from the $1.4 billion AI data center mandate in Southeast Asia? AI+
CARARA 12-26 Gorilla Technology Group Inc. Public
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What are the projected revenue contributions from the $1.4 billion AI data center mandate in Southeast Asia?

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Gorilla Technology Group Inc. (NASDAQ: GRRR) anticipates significant revenue contributions from its $1.4 billion AI data center mandate in Southeast Asia. The company expects the initial phase of this project to contribute $100 million in revenue per year from 2026 to 2028.1 This projection underpins Gorilla's full-year 2026 revenue guidance, which is currently set in the range of $137 million to $200 million.1

The $1.4 billion contract is a three-year agreement signed with Singapore-based infrastructure platform Freyr to develop a network of AI-powered data centers across Southeast Asia.2 The execution of this mandate began with a $300 million initial phase, which launched in Q4 2025.2 Gorilla is positioned as the lead provider of AI infrastructure, service-level operations, and end-to-end data center intelligence across Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand, with Freyr acting as its regional expansion partner.2

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