NCR-Delhi is expected to emerge as a new data centre<\/a> hotspot as demand from Government departments<\/a> and IT\/ITeS are expected to drive further growth as per JLL report titled ‘2020 India Data centre<\/a> Market Update.’ 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5 g即将推出的推广,IoT-linked设备,采用数据本地化和云。 NCR-Delhi预计将成为一个新的数据中心热点和需求政府部门它针对预计将进一步推动增长按照仲量联行的报告题为《2020年印度数据中心市场更新。”
“NCR–Delhi data centres are expected to tend to the increasing demand arising from various digital transformation initiatives by the government. This coupled with supportive state policies for the industry is likely to drive 49MW supply during 2021-23. Large cloud players<\/a> are expected to take up capacities to meet the increasing demand,” said Manish Aggarwal, Managing Director – North & East, JLL India<\/a>.
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 the 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. India’s data centre sector will require an investment of USD 3.7 billion over the next three years to fulfil the 6 million sq. ft greenfield development opportunity for the industry.
Mumbai and Chennai are expected to drive 73% of the sector’s total capacity addition during 2021-23, while other cities like Hyderabad and Delhi NCR emerging as new hotspots. Robust pre-commitments by global cloud players in the established markets<\/a> of Mumbai and Pune continues owing to prevailing infrastructure, while new markets<\/a> like Hyderabad are gaining momentum in this space.
“India’s data centre industry is expected to add 560 MW during 2021-23 leading to a real estate requirement of 6 million sq. ft. The supply addition will be complemented by densification of racks and servers, sustainable energy sourcing and use of indigenous resources. Rising demand is leading operators to pursue ambitious expansion plans, while some are adopting the acquisition route to enter Indian markets. Various policies and reforms brought in by the Government to turn India into a ‘Global Data Hub’ has provided necessary measures to achieve this goal,” said Dr. Samantak Das, Chief Economist and Head of Research & REIS (India), JLL.
The increasing usage of e-commerce, EdTech<\/a> and digital transactions placed the existing IT infrastructure<\/a> of enterprises under pressure. Overall data usage increased by 36% in 2020 due to increased usage of smartphones and fixed wireless access as per Nokia<\/a> Mobile Broadband India Traffic Index 2021. Enterprises have been upgrading their IT infrastructure<\/a> by adopting hybrid models, given their budget constraints. Technology trends like 5G rollout, IoT-linked devices and AI will also result in stronger growth in demand.
“India’s colocation data centre industry witnessed unprecedented absorption of 102 MW during 2020, notching higher absorption than most key markets of Europe and America. Fuelled by longer-term trends of rising cloud adoption, increasing digitalisation and progressive legislation, we anticipate increased demand for colocation space nationwide. Rising demand led data centre operators and developers to pursue ambitious expansion plans, while some adopted the acquisition route to enter Indian markets, which we expect to continue. Colo capacity grew by around 28% to reach 447 MW in 2020 from 350 MW in 2019,” said Rachit Mohan, Head- Data centre Advisory (India), JLL.
According to JLL, the rapid growth of the data centre industry has led to increased energy consumption and environmental impact. Increasingly, global cloud players setting up bases in India aim to reduce their carbon footprint and are looking at data centres that provide sustainable energy alternatives and are entering renewable energy power contracts. India’s renewable energy capacity at 90 gigawatts accounts for a 25% share of the installed power capacity and provides tremendous scope for the development of green data centres.
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NCR-Delhi数据中心容量89兆瓦,到2023年增长了2.2倍:仲量联行
“NCR-Delhi数据中心将倾向于需求增加引起的各种数字由政府转换活动。这再加上国家政策支持产业可能会驱动49 mw供应2021 - 23所示。大麦哲伦星云的球员预计占用能力以满足日益增长的需求,“董事总经理Manish Aggarwal说,北部和东部仲量联行印度。
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。健壮的预先承诺在全球建立云球员市场孟买和浦那仍然由于流行的基础设施,而新市场喜欢在这个空间海德拉巴势头越来越猛。
“印度的数据中心产业预计将增加560兆瓦2021 - 23领先600万平方的房地产需求。英尺。除了供应将辅以架和服务器的致密化,可持续能源采购和使用的本土资源。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,”Samantak Das博士说,首席经济学家和研究主管&里斯(印度)、仲量联行。
越来越多的使用电子商务,EdTech把现有的和数字交易IT基础设施企业面临压力。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印度移动宽带流量指数2021。企业升级了IT基础设施采用混合模型,考虑到他们的预算限制。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。
“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。不断增长的需求导致数据中心运营商和开发商追求雄心勃勃的扩张计划,有些采用收购的方式进入印度市场,我们期待继续。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 Mohan说——数据中心咨询(印度)、仲量联行。
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能源替代和正在进入可再生能源电力合同。印度可再生能源容量90千瓦的占25%的份额电力装机容量,提供大范围的绿色数据中心的发展。
NCR-Delhi is expected to emerge as a new data centre<\/a> hotspot as demand from Government departments<\/a> and IT\/ITeS are expected to drive further growth as per JLL report titled ‘2020 India Data centre<\/a> Market Update.’
“NCR–Delhi data centres are expected to tend to the increasing demand arising from various digital transformation initiatives by the government. This coupled with supportive state policies for the industry is likely to drive 49MW supply during 2021-23. Large cloud players<\/a> are expected to take up capacities to meet the increasing demand,” said Manish Aggarwal, Managing Director – North & East, JLL India<\/a>.
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 the 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. India’s data centre sector will require an investment of USD 3.7 billion over the next three years to fulfil the 6 million sq. ft greenfield development opportunity for the industry.
Mumbai and Chennai are expected to drive 73% of the sector’s total capacity addition during 2021-23, while other cities like Hyderabad and Delhi NCR emerging as new hotspots. Robust pre-commitments by global cloud players in the established markets<\/a> of Mumbai and Pune continues owing to prevailing infrastructure, while new markets<\/a> like Hyderabad are gaining momentum in this space.
“India’s data centre industry is expected to add 560 MW during 2021-23 leading to a real estate requirement of 6 million sq. ft. The supply addition will be complemented by densification of racks and servers, sustainable energy sourcing and use of indigenous resources. Rising demand is leading operators to pursue ambitious expansion plans, while some are adopting the acquisition route to enter Indian markets. Various policies and reforms brought in by the Government to turn India into a ‘Global Data Hub’ has provided necessary measures to achieve this goal,” said Dr. Samantak Das, Chief Economist and Head of Research & REIS (India), JLL.
The increasing usage of e-commerce, EdTech<\/a> and digital transactions placed the existing IT infrastructure<\/a> of enterprises under pressure. Overall data usage increased by 36% in 2020 due to increased usage of smartphones and fixed wireless access as per Nokia<\/a> Mobile Broadband India Traffic Index 2021. Enterprises have been upgrading their IT infrastructure<\/a> by adopting hybrid models, given their budget constraints. Technology trends like 5G rollout, IoT-linked devices and AI will also result in stronger growth in demand.
“India’s colocation data centre industry witnessed unprecedented absorption of 102 MW during 2020, notching higher absorption than most key markets of Europe and America. Fuelled by longer-term trends of rising cloud adoption, increasing digitalisation and progressive legislation, we anticipate increased demand for colocation space nationwide. Rising demand led data centre operators and developers to pursue ambitious expansion plans, while some adopted the acquisition route to enter Indian markets, which we expect to continue. Colo capacity grew by around 28% to reach 447 MW in 2020 from 350 MW in 2019,” said Rachit Mohan, Head- Data centre Advisory (India), JLL.
According to JLL, the rapid growth of the data centre industry has led to increased energy consumption and environmental impact. Increasingly, global cloud players setting up bases in India aim to reduce their carbon footprint and are looking at data centres that provide sustainable energy alternatives and are entering renewable energy power contracts. India’s renewable energy capacity at 90 gigawatts accounts for a 25% share of the installed power capacity and provides tremendous scope for the development of green data centres.
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