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Highest Investment in Data Centres in India Seen in 2021

According to Cloudscene data of 110 countries, as of January 2022, there were 8,347 data centres globally.

As India’s domestic technology is advancing at a lightening pace, a rapid growth of Data Centres have been witnessed in the industry as more companies invests to keep their sensitive data secured and managed.

Data Centres in IndiaAccording to Knight Frank latest report on Investments in Real Estate- trends in private equity investments in India (Q1 2022), the report indicates a significant growth in private equity (PE) investments in data centres in India.

Shishir Baijal, Chairman and Managing Director, Knight Frank India said, “In India, the current capacity of data centres about the volume of data created is low, which lends scope for creation of more data centres.

Going forward, India’s growing reliance on digital payments, ever-increasing data consumption, and a surge in e-commerce usage would need enhanced digital infrastructure, making Data Centres a sunrise sector with high investor interest”.

Total PE investments in this sector is recorded at USD 2209 Mn in 2021, significantly higher by 259% when compared to investments received in 2016.

The sector commanded 26% share of all PE investments received by the real estate sector in India in 2021. Approximately 96% of the total PE investments in data centres since 2011 in India have been made by foreign Investors.

Data centre growth in India has been significant over the last 5 years with investments from real estate players as well as from PE funds to set up various categories – from colocation, hyper-scale, and managed services to edge data centres, etc.

Data centres took second spot in the total investment share in 2021, beating warehousing and residential. While the focus has primarily been on metro and tier 1 cities such as Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad, other areas such as Pune and Indore have also been of interest to investors.

Recorded at USD 851 mn, Mumbai has received the largest cumulative volume of investments since 2011 followed by Bengaluru at USD 427.

Delhi received cumulative PE investments of USD235 Mn in Data Centres in the same period.

The share of data centre in total PE investments in real estate in India has risen significantly from 2016 to 2021. The total investment in five asset classes – office, residential, retail, warehousing and data centres was recorded at USD 8.4 Billion (8,408 Mn). Of this total share of data centres was recorded at 26% or INR 2.2 Bn (2,209 Mn).

The significant rise of data generation and its consumption across a variety of industries has led to a steep rise in demand for data servers and data centres globally.

According to Cloudscene data of 110 countries, as of January 2022, there were 8,347 data centres globally.

Of these countries, the top five house more than 50% of the data centres: the United States (33.1%), the UK (5.8%), Germany (5.5%), China (5.4%) and Canada (3.9%). India’s share in the total pie stands at 1.5%.

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