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India’s data centre capability set to exceed 1 GW mark in 2024; Noida to emerge as key hub: Report

Rollout of 5G services, global hyperscalers expanding their captive facilities and entry of new operators in India will ensure growth momentum, says Cushman and Wakefield report.

December 22, 2023 / 15:39 IST
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Mumbai is expected to remain India’s data centre capital and Noida will emerge as a key regional hub in terms of installed colocation capacity (IT load) in 2024 even as total capacity in the country crosses the 1 GW mark, according to Cushman and Wakefield report on data centres.

Mumbai is the largest local data centre market with over 50 percent pan-India share. Several greenfield facilities are expected to go live in 2024 in Noida in the Delhi NCR region and it is likely to surpass Bengaluru and reach levels close to Chennai, which is currently the second largest in the country in terms of installed IT load capacity, the report said.

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Earlier this year, Mumbai was ranked third in the APAC region in Cushman and Wakefield’s 2023 Global Data Centre Market Comparison report.

According to the Data Centre Outlook report, total IT load capacity across the top seven cities is likely to reach 884 MW in 2023, a 35 percent year-on-year (YOY) growth from 656 MW at the end of 2022. The report stated that around 230 MW of incremental colocation capacity is likely to be added by the end of 2023.