Panaji: Adani Group strong AdanikonX The company plans to build 1,000 MW of data centers – almost double the current size of the total industry – over a period of 10 years, a senior company official said.
AdaniConneX Senior Vice President and Head of Data Center Business, Sanjay Bhutanese The company’s first seven data centers will be opened in Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi, Bengaluru and Pune.
Speaking at 9.9 Group’s CIO and Leader conference on Saturday, Bhutani said, “We are building 1,000 MW data centres. Today, the industry stands at 550 MW. Building 1,000 MW data centers in the next decade is something that our business plan.” ,
Data center capacity is measured in terms of the power they consume. According to market research firm aristonIndia’s data center market size was 447 MW in 2021, valued at USD 10.9 billion.
Bhutani said the six cities that will get the first seven data centers will have a total capacity of 450 MW in the next three years, while 550 MW is going to be in Tier-II and III cities.
He said that undersea cable is very important for the data center business and Mumbai and Chennai are the only two places in India that are connected to this network.
“We are opening it by bringing cables to the southern part of the country, the eastern part of the country and the central part of the country,” Bhutani said.
The government has granted digital infrastructure status to data centers and seven states have already come out with a data center policy, which Bhutani said is helping the company become more efficient and agile.
Bhutani said, “The government has also come up with a lot of policies that are really helping the country to grow at a faster pace, creating a common infrastructure that we can all use. Let’s go to individual data Don’t make the center.
He said that India has 550 MW data centers, yet a lot of data is going out of the country. He said that to make India a global digital hub, there is a need to get the data of other countries hosted in India.
Adani Enterprises in February last year formed a 50-50 joint venture with US-based Edgeconex to set up data centers in India.
The joint venture had earlier announced plans to set up data centers in Chennai, Navi Mumbai, Noida, Visakhapatnam and Hyderabad.
Adani Group submitted an application last year Uttar Pradesh The government will build a data center in Noida’s Sector 80 with an investment of Rs 2,500 crore.
AdaniConneX Senior Vice President and Head of Data Center Business, Sanjay Bhutanese The company’s first seven data centers will be opened in Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, Delhi, Bengaluru and Pune.
Speaking at 9.9 Group’s CIO and Leader conference on Saturday, Bhutani said, “We are building 1,000 MW data centres. Today, the industry stands at 550 MW. Building 1,000 MW data centers in the next decade is something that our business plan.” ,
Data center capacity is measured in terms of the power they consume. According to market research firm aristonIndia’s data center market size was 447 MW in 2021, valued at USD 10.9 billion.
Bhutani said the six cities that will get the first seven data centers will have a total capacity of 450 MW in the next three years, while 550 MW is going to be in Tier-II and III cities.
He said that undersea cable is very important for the data center business and Mumbai and Chennai are the only two places in India that are connected to this network.
“We are opening it by bringing cables to the southern part of the country, the eastern part of the country and the central part of the country,” Bhutani said.
The government has granted digital infrastructure status to data centers and seven states have already come out with a data center policy, which Bhutani said is helping the company become more efficient and agile.
Bhutani said, “The government has also come up with a lot of policies that are really helping the country to grow at a faster pace, creating a common infrastructure that we can all use. Let’s go to individual data Don’t make the center.
He said that India has 550 MW data centers, yet a lot of data is going out of the country. He said that to make India a global digital hub, there is a need to get the data of other countries hosted in India.
Adani Enterprises in February last year formed a 50-50 joint venture with US-based Edgeconex to set up data centers in India.
The joint venture had earlier announced plans to set up data centers in Chennai, Navi Mumbai, Noida, Visakhapatnam and Hyderabad.
Adani Group submitted an application last year Uttar Pradesh The government will build a data center in Noida’s Sector 80 with an investment of Rs 2,500 crore.