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印度数据中心行业需要在2023年投资37亿美元来满足需求

随着数据中心景观继续发展,预计该行业将呈现指数级增长到2023年将达到1007 MW从其现有的447兆瓦的发电能力。越来越依赖数字连接,需求可能进一步增加是由于即将推出5 g推出,IoT-linked设备,采用数据本地化和云。

印度的数据中心部门将需要投资37亿美元,在未来三年内以满足600万平方。英国《金融时报》新项目开发的机会行业显示,仲量联行印度学习。

随着数据中心景观继续发展,预计该行业将呈现指数级增长到2023年将达到1007 MW从其现有的447兆瓦的发电能力。越来越依赖数字连接,需求可能进一步增加是由于即将推出5 g推出,IoT-linked设备,采用数据本地化和云。

孟买和钦奈将推动该行业73%的总容量2021 - 23,而其他城市海德拉巴和德里NCR成为新的热点。

“印度的主机托管数据中心行业在2020年见证了前所未有的102兆瓦的吸收,获得更高的吸收比大多数欧洲和美国的主要市场。由于长期趋势上升的云应用,提高数字化和进步的立法,我们预计增加全国托管空间需求…科罗拉多州容量增长了大约28%,在2020年达到447兆瓦从2019年的350兆瓦,“Rachit汉说,数据中心咨询(印度)、仲量联行。

强劲的全球云球员建立市场扩张的孟买和浦那继续由于盛行基础设施海德拉巴等,而新市场在这一领域获得动力。

“印度的数据中心产业预计将在2021年增加560兆瓦- 23领先600万平方英尺的房产要求。除了供应将辅以架和服务器的致密化,可持续能源采购和利用本土资源,“Samantak Das说,首席经济学家和研究主管&里斯(印度)、仲量联行。

根据Das,不断增长的需求是导致运营商追求雄心勃勃的扩张计划,有些是采用收购的方式进入印度市场。各种政策和改革带来的政府,目的是把印度变成一个全球数据中心提供了必要的措施来实现这一目标。

越来越多的使用电子商务,EdTech和数字交易企业的现有IT基础设施的压力下。整体数据使用增加了36%在2020年因增加使用的智能手机和固定无线接入诺基亚移动宽带2021年印度交通指数。

企业升级他们的IT基础设施采用混合模型,考虑到他们的预算约束。技术趋势5 g推出,IoT-linked设备和人工智能也将导致需求的强劲增长。

据仲量联行,数据中心行业的快速增长导致了增加能源消耗和环境的影响。越来越多的全球云球员在印度设立基地旨在减少他们的碳足迹,看数据中心,提供可持续的能源替代和进入可再生能源电力合同。

印度可再生能源容量90千瓦占25%份额的装机功率容量和绿色数据中心提供了大范围的发展。

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India\u2019s data center sector<\/a> will require investment<\/a> of $3.7 billion over the next three years in order to fulfill the 6 million sq. ft greenfield development<\/a> opportunity for the industry<\/a>, showed a JLL<\/a> India study.

As the data centre landscape continues to evolve, the industry is expected to grow exponentially to reach 1,007 MW by 2023 from its existing capacity of 447 MW. With growing reliance on digital connectivity, demand is likely to ramp up further due to the imminent rollout of 5G rollout, IoT-linked devices, data localisation and cloud adoption.

Mumbai and Chennai are expected to drive 73% of the sector\u2019s total capacity addition during 2021-23, while other cities like Hyderabad and Delhi NCR emerging as new hotspots.