India's data centre pipeline hits 8.33 GW as AI demand reshapes digital infra: Knight Frank India (opens original article in a new tab)
India's data centre infrastructure is expanding rapidly, with an 8.33 GW pipeline driven by AI and cloud computing demands, significantly exceeding current capacity. Mumbai remains the largest hub, while Hyderabad and Chennai also show strong growth. Regional specialization is shaping the development of data centres across the country.
- India's data centre pipeline reaches 8.33 GW, five times the current live capacity of 1.6 GW.
- Mumbai leads with 3.75 GW pipeline, followed by Hyderabad (1.93 GW) and Chennai (1.36 GW).
- Regional specialization is emerging, with Hyderabad focusing on AI infrastructure and Vizag attracting greenfield developments.
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