Hyderabad, Jan 20 (UNI) CtrlS Datacenters, Asia's largest Rated-4 datacenter company, on Monday announced plans to set up a new center park on a 40-acre land parcel at the upcoming Chandanvelly Industrial Park near Hyderabad.
This expansion will significantly enhance the company's capacity and capabilities in the region, the Hyderabad-based company said in a release here.
The 40-acre campus, with a potential IT load capacity of over 600 MW, represents a substantial investment in Hyderabad's data center landscape, which presently has an estimated 52 MW operational capacity.
According to various analyst reports, India's data center industry is experiencing unprecedented growth, with capacity expected to cross 1,300 MW by the end of 2024 and reach 1,800 MW by 2026.
This growth is driven by rapid digital transformation, AI and cloud adoption, and data localization requirements.
The CtrlS Chandanvelly Datacenter Park will feature multiple high density, ultra-high density along with AI-ready, interconnected datacenter buildings with a potential capacity of over 600 MW IT load when fully developed.
The buildings will be engineered for flexible ultra-high density rack configurations supporting up to 135 KW per rack and immersion cooling up to 300 KW per rack and equipped with state-of-the-art cooling technologies.
In phase-1, the facility has secured 250 MW of sanctioned power capacity and plans to have a dedicated Gas Insulated Substation (GIS), expandable up to 900 MW, ensuring redundant power availability for uninterrupted operations. The facility will also house mission-critical operation centers, administrative offices, and collaboration spaces for customers.
The facility will utilize advanced cooling systems like free air-cooling, direct liquid cooling, immersion cooling for achieving an annual Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) between 1.12 and 1.32, with potential for even greater efficiency through free cooling solutions.
The buildings will feature solar module facades on both western and southern elevations, offering multiple benefits including thermal regulation, generating green power and aesthetic appeal.
Sridhar Pinnapureddy, Chairman, CtrlS Datacenters Ltd, said, "Our new datacenter park will catalyze the growth of data-driven and technology businesses in the region".
CtrlS Datacenters is proud to contribute to Hyderabad's digital ecosystem through this state-of-the-art facility. We are grateful to the Telangana government for their support and for fostering an environment conducive to establishing our Datacenter Park, he added.
CtrlS Datacenters currently operates three facilities in Hyderabad – one in HITEC City and two in Financial District, Gachibowli.
The company has a nationwide presence with 250 MW (IT Load) of combined data center capacity across key tier-1 markets, including Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Noida, and Kolkata.
CtrlS Datacenters also operates Edge datacenter facilities in tier-2 markets such as Patna and Lucknow, with further expansions planned in these markets along with GIFT City (Ahmedabad), Bhubaneswar and Guwahati.
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