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Lodha plans data centre development in Palava, cites 'humongous opportunity' for cash flows

The company's executive director- finance, Sushil Kumar Modi, said in an interaction with Moneycontrol that with India still underserved with data centre capacity, the data centre play is expected to provide significant topline and profits for the company in the longer term

October 31, 2025 / 17:21 IST
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Lodha is planning to develop data centres at its Palava land parcel

Real estate major Lodha Developers (erstwhile Macrotech Developers) is planning a major push into developing and running data centres, centering around the state government-approved data centre centre park spanning 400 acres at the company's land Palava land parcel. Till now, Lodha has sold land parcels for data centres to major hyperscalers and data centre operators, such as Amazon and ST Telemedia.

The company's executive director- finance, Sushil Kumar Modi, said in an interaction with Moneycontrol that with India still underserved with data centre capacity, the data centre play is expected to provide significant topline and profits for the company in the longer term, with relatively modest investments. Besides, the state government's data centre policy is expected to deliver savings of upto Rs 9,000 crore over a 20 year-period, including GST and electricity duty waivers.

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"We are now brainstorming ourselves that this is a new business opportunity for us where potentially while 3 gigawatt (GW) in capacity can be built on the 400 acre...We will continue selling some bit of land for data centres. But even if we so decide, let's say we do 250 megawatt (MW) over next five years...Per MW, you can earn around  Rs 10 crore to Rs 15 crore of profit per year. That means in a acre you can deliver anywhere between 8 to 10 MW. So every acre has a ability to deliver Rs 100 crore... 400 acres can itself deliver $5-10 billion," Modi observed.

He noted that annual profits from the data centre business, once the capacity reaches 250 MW, is expected to be Rs 2,500 crore, on investments of around Rs 800 crore to Rs 900 crore per year to develop 50 MW in capacity. "We can deliver 250 MW through our own capital, without raising anything from outside," said Modi.