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India's data centre industry is at a turning point. From approximately 375 MW of operational capacity in 2020 to around 1.5 GW in 2025, growth has been rapid, structural, and far from finished. Driving that growth requires leaders who understand not only where the industry is today, but where it needs to be tomorrow.
Data centers, today, are widely adopting energy-efficient infrastructure like high-efficiency chillers, renewable energy integration, rainwater harvesting, and recycling systems.
India’s AI infrastructure story is accelerating rapidly, with data centre capacity projected to scale from approximately 1.5 GW today to 8 GW by 2030.
Data centers were traditionally built around a simple objective: never fail.
The AI exponential rise in AI is fundamentally reshaping how data centers plan for energy. With global electricity consumption by data centers projected to more than double by 2030, the industry faces mounting pressure from strained power grids forcing tech firms and operators alike to rethink their energy strategies.
India’s next phase of digital growth will not be defined by how much infrastructure we build, but by what that infrastructure is capable of. 2026 will be the year when data centers will move from being a capacity engine for cloud adoption to becoming the backbone of India’s AI economy.
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