Equinix HK6 Links Hong Kong AI Capacity To Shenzhen’s Innovation Corridor
Equinix has opened the first phase of HK6 in Hong Kong, adding 1,000 cabinets, direct-to-chip liquid cooling and a private low-latency link to the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park.

HK6 Adds AI Capacity In Hong Kong
Equinix has opened the first phase of HK6, an AI-ready data center in Hong Kong that connects directly to the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Innovation and Technology Park.
The facility starts with 1,000 cabinets and an initial investment of US$124 million.
Equinix says the site gives customers a private low-latency link into the innovation park, placing the data center in a corridor used by companies moving between Hong Kong, Shenzhen and wider Asian markets.
Joanne Hon, Equinix’s managing director in Hong Kong, said HK6 supports mainland Chinese companies expanding internationally and foreign companies entering China.
That makes the site a data-route and market-entry asset, not only another colocation opening.
Liquid Cooling Is Built Into The Facility
HK6 is Equinix’s sixth data center in Hong Kong.
The purpose-built site has data halls across 17 floors and is equipped with direct-to-chip liquid cooling for power-intensive AI workloads.
The facility can expand from the current 1,000 cabinets to 3,550 cabinets when fully built out.
Its location in Tsuen Wan places it near Equinix’s HK1, HK2 and HK3 facilities, giving customers access to interconnection among networks, cloud providers and enterprise infrastructure already present in the city.
Equinix is also using HK6 for an AI Discovery Hub.
The company has partnered with HPE on an Nvidia-powered testing environment where companies in Hong Kong can test and validate AI applications before larger deployments.
For companies training or running AI systems, that detail changes the role of the building.
HK6 is being presented as a place to test applications, connect to clouds and networks, and then move workloads toward production without leaving the same interconnection ecosystem.
Financial Firms Are Not The Only Buyers
Equinix said financial services remain its main market in Hong Kong.
Hon said network and cloud service providers were the first to engage around the new site this time, showing how AI and connectivity demand are pulling a wider mix of buyers into data-center planning.
The company says it operates more than 65 data centers in the Asia-Pacific region, hosting over 640 enterprise customers.
More than 120 networks and six major cloud providers are present across that regional footprint.
Cyrus Adaggra, Equinix’s Asia-Pacific president, tied the Hong Kong expansion to demand for high-density computing and connectivity to cloud partners and financial customers.
The Corridor Still Has To Prove Utilisation
HK6 gives Equinix a denser AI and interconnection platform in one of Asia’s most important finance and technology gateways.
The source-backed evidence is concrete: a funded facility, cabinet capacity, liquid cooling, nearby Equinix sites and a private route into the Hong Kong-Shenzhen innovation zone.
The commercial question now sits with utilisation.
Equinix has opened the site and described buyer interest, but the next proof will be how quickly cloud, network, finance and AI customers fill the expanded cabinet capacity.
















