On June 5th, GLP convened the 2026 Annual Meeting for Phase I of the China Computing Power Center Income Fund in Beijing. During this event, Shen Yang, the leader of GLP China's Computing Power Business Platform, highlighted the soaring demand for computing power in the realm of intelligent driving. He also noted that the medical and education sectors are increasingly reliant on real-time responses, while the new retail industry is concentrating on model optimization to deliver precise recommendations. Leveraging the existing industries and customer base, these sectors are poised to be the key catalysts for the future growth in computing power demand, thereby fostering a diversified customer portfolio for computing power centers. Since its foray into the computing power center sector in 2018, GLP has consistently ramped up its investment in intelligent computing infrastructure, culminating in a total IT load capacity of 1400MW. The computing power center business has emerged as GLP's second major growth driver, with revenue projections indicating a 32% increase in 2025.
