by Suman Gupta
Robust growth will push for the development of additional real estate space of 7.8 mn sq ft over the existing 8.2 mn sq ft
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Mumbai and Chennai will account for 76% share of these new capacity additions; other key metros such as Delhi-NCR, Pune and Hyderabad to follow
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431 MW (IT Design power load) capacity addition likely to happen during the period between 2020 and 2024 on top of the existing 350 MW capacity added over the past two decades
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High growth in e-commerce, increasing use of smart phones and social media, government focus on digital economy and rise in technology-driven start-ups have led to rapid growth in data usage
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The entry of several cloud-based data storage service providers have led to higher demand for data centre facilities
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Data localisation laws to act as a key driver for the growth of the Data Centre industry