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India’s Data Centre Market Booms: Savills India Reports 21% CAGR by 2030

The demand for data centres in India continues to rise, driven by factors such as the increasing adoption of cloud computing, the expansion of big data, the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and the rapid growth of e-commerce and digital transformation initiatives. In 2024, India witnessed an absorption of 407 MW IT capacity and the addition of 191 MW IT capacity across key cities, according to Savills India, a leading global real estate advisory firm.

This demand was fueled by hyperscalers, BFSI (Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance), IT & ITeS, and service sectors, all of which heavily rely on data centre operators for colocation and related services. India is experiencing a surge in data centre land transactions, driven by growing demand and expansions by data centre operators and hyperscalers acquiring land across key cities. In 2024, over 200 acres of land were acquired in Mumbai, Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai and Bengaluru.

India is rapidly emerging as a global data centre hub. The current momentum positions India as a promising global data centre hub. We project a strong demand for data centres in India in 2025, with an estimated demand of over 450 MW IT across major cities, while supply addition is expected to reach 600 MW IT during the same period. The increasing penetration of 5G and the rise in mobile application usage are driving demand for edge data centres in Tier-II and Tier-III cities such as Bhubaneswar, Patna, Lucknow, Jaipur, Kochi, Vizag, Coimbatore, Madurai, Raipur, and Hubli. Meanwhile, dominant Tier-I cities continue to grow. By 2030, we expect data centre stock to reach 3,400 MW IT across major cities.”  – Srihari Srinivasan, Director & Lead Data Centre Services, Savills India.

Data Centre Supply and Absorption in 2024

City  Supply (MW IT & % Contribution)  Absorption (MW IT % Contribution) 
Ahmedabad 1(1%) 10(2%)
Bengaluru 4(1%)
Chennai 105(55%) 41(10%)
Delhi-NCR 6(2%)
Hyderabad 13(7%) 55(14%)
Mumbai 54(28%) 216(53%)
Pune 18(9%) 41(10%)
Other Tier-II & III Cities 34(8%)
Overall  191  407

Source: Savills India Research  


Key findings:

  • Mumbai led the absorption market with 53% of total absorption, followed by Hyderabad (14%), and Chennai and Pune with 10% each.
  • Between data centre operators and hyperscalers over 200 acres of land have been acquired in 2024.
  • Supply and absorption were predominantly concentrated in Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Pune.
  • Increased demand for Edge data centres emerging from Tier-II and Tier-III cities.
  • The operational capacity stood at 1,110 MW IT as of 2024, reflecting a CAGR of 22% since 2014.
  • Hyperscalers accounted for 22% of the total stock, enterprises held 10%, and the remaining 68% was utilized by a mix of both.


Data Centre Existing Capacity and Forecasts

City Existing Capacity in MW IT as of 2024 Projected Capacity in MW IT by 2030
Ahmedabad 4 15
Bengaluru 78 221
Chennai 201 400
Delhi-NCR 111 282
Hyderabad 48 427
Mumbai 568 1,761
Kolkata 3 32
Pune 94 148
Other Tier-II & III Cities 3 109
Overall 1,110 3,395

Source: Savills India Research

 

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