India’s Data Center Revolution: Quadrupling Capacity with Sustainable Innovation by 2030

 
 

India is on track to quadruple its data center capacity by 2030, reshaping our digital future and raising critical questions about sustainability and resilience. With data center capacity projected to reach between 4,000 MW and 8,000 MW by 2030, driven by AI, 5G, and cloud growth, the industry faces unprecedented challenges: soaring power demand, climate risks, and the need for next-generation design strategies.

As hyperscale and edge centers expand from Mumbai and Chennai to Tier-II cities, integrated sustainability must be baked into every phase of development. Innovations like liquid cooling, on-site power generation, and circular economy practices are at the forefront to ensure energy efficiency and climate resilience.

At Conserve Consultants, we help organizations embed climate resilience, energy optimization, and green building certifications into their projects, supporting a sustainable digital India. Discover the four pillars of next-gen data center design, cooling innovations, and how collaboration across sectors shapes the future.

Explore the full sustainability roadmap here https://lnkd.in/g_Vy2wgE

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