India gearing up to be AI powerhouse as data center giant pledges $3.2 billion investment to add 550MW of capacity by 2030

STT GDC partners with Tata to strengthen Indian market position

· TechRadar

News By Efosa Udinmwen published 5 October 2024

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India’s digital economy is growing at an unprecedented pace, fueled by increasing data consumption, cloud adoption, and digital transformation, leading to demand for reliable and scalable data center facilities rising.

The expansion of AI also adds to this need, and in order to meet this demand, ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) is investing $3.2 billion (INR 26,000 crores) to expand its data centre capacity in India by a staggering 550MW over the next five to six years.

STT GDC is one of the country's leading data center colocation services provider, and its latest investment will enable the company to deliver the much-needed infrastructure, supporting businesses as they scale in India’s rapidly evolving digital ecosystem.

Huge investment to boost its digital infrastructure

This move is set to nearly triple STT GDC India's current IT load capacity, as it currently operates 28 data centers across 10 major cities, with a total IT load capacity of 318MW.

STT GDC India operates in partnership with Tata Communications, which offers expertise in digital infrastructure and connectivity services, helping scale operations and expand across multiple locations in India.

STT GDC’s commitment to India’s digital future was further highlighted during a recent Business Roundtable hosted by the Singapore Business Federation, which brought together Singapore business leaders with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss opportunities for collaboration and investment.

"As we celebrate STT GDC's 10th anniversary this year, embarking on this ambitious expansion is a sign of our confidence in Digital India and the future of one of STT GDC's strategic and fastest growing markets globally,” said Bruno Lopez, President and Group Chief Executive Officer, ST Telemedia Global Data Centres.

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