At a Beijing meeting for the China Compute Center Yield Fund Phase I, Prologis
China compute-platform head Shen Yang said autonomous driving is driving notable
compute demand, healthcare and education require real‑time response, and new
retail is adopting models for precision recommendation. These sectors, on top of
Prologis’ existing industrial and customer base, are expected to supply
incremental compute demand and broaden the customer mix over the coming years.
Prologis entered the compute-center market in 2018 and has expanded smart
computing infrastructure; total IT load now 1,400 MW. The compute-center
business, positioned as Prologis’ second growth engine, delivered 32% revenue
growth in 2025.