The initiative marks a strategic pivot for the company, which views these facilities as the third pillar of Korean infrastructure, following the Gyeongbu Expressway and the national high-speed internet rollout. Starting with the Ulsan facility currently under construction, the firm plans to roll out 5GW of capacity in stages beginning in 2029, with a long-term goal of reaching 15GW. This expansion will utilize a cluster-based approach, targeting the Gyeongsang and Jeolla regions to leverage existing power grids and industrial expertise.
Building at this scale requires significant capital, with costs for a 1GW-class facility estimated at roughly KRW 70 trillion. SK Telecom intends to balance these expenses through a mix of project financing, strategic partnerships, and long-term service contracts. By integrating the semiconductor and energy capabilities of the broader SK Group, the company hopes to secure a competitive edge in a market where global demand is projected to grow by up to 22% annually.
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