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Data Nation: 9GW Capacity Seen by ’32 on $50B Flows

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Investment in India's Data Centre Industry

Global hyperscalers and Indian conglomerates are projected to invest over $50 billion in the next five to seven years in India's data centre industry, boosting total capacity from over 1 GW to about 9 GW.

Investment Projections and Capacity Growth

  • Real estate firm JLL anticipates a staggered investment of $35-50 billion over seven years, leading to a ninefold increase in capacity.
  • Jefferies forecasts a data centre capacity of 8 GW by 2030, driven by data traffic, localisation, and AI, necessitating $30 billion in capex.
  • This growth could add $8 billion in leasing revenue over the same period.

Major Investments and Projects

  • Google announced a $15-billion investment for the Vizag AI hub, marking one of the largest FDIs in India.
  • Amazon Web Services plans an $8.3 billion investment in its Mumbai cloud region, potentially contributing $15.3 billion to GDP and creating 81,300 jobs annually.
  • Meta aims to bring the Waterworth subsea cable project to India by 2030 with significant data localisation plans.

Domestic Contributions

  • Local companies like Reliance Industries, AdaniConnex, Tata Consultancy Services, and Bharti Airtel are investing in infrastructure to support data needs.
  • Such efforts will position India as a rapidly expanding data centre region with a 17% annual growth rate.

Data Consumption Trends

Data usage in India increased from 8 exabytes in FY17 to 229 exabytes in FY25, primarily due to OTT platforms, digital payments, social media, and e-commerce.

Future Potential and Challenges

  • India has the potential to offer an additional 5 GW of data centre capacity, aligning with Southeast Asia's AI infrastructure needs, requiring around $150 billion investment.
  • Global trends indicate data centres for AI processing are located at remote sites for cost efficiency and expansion potential.
  • Ind-Ra notes 60% of planned expansions in India are in early stages, with power infrastructure expansion crucial for future growth.
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