Yotta Infrastructure will begin the construction of two more data centres in Greater Noida Data Center Park in Uttar Pradesh in January 2022.
The two buildings will have a capacity of 30 MW IT load each and will be ready by January 2024.
The first building in the Data Center Park, for which the construction started in January 2021, will be live for customer operations by July 2022. Once completed, it will have a capacity of 30 MW IT load.
The state government, in October 2020, gave approvals to the company to set up a 20 acre hyperscale data centre park in Greater Noida.
This will be the first data centre park in the region, which will consist of six interconnected data centre buildings offering 30,000 racks capacity, powered by more than 250 MW of power.
The estimated cost to set up the park is around Rs 7,000 crore (USD 950 million). The project will also generate direct and indirect employment in the state as the company expands its team to operate and build the data centres.
The company has also inked memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with the governments of Tamil Nadu and West Bengal to set up data centres in Chennai and Kolkata respectively.
It recently announced that its first data centre in Navi Mumbai – Yotta NM1, is India’s first and the only Tier-IV constructed facility certified by Uptime Institute (USA).
Foreseeing increased demand from the region due to digital acceleration, the company has decided to commence construction of two new data centres much ahead of its earlier schedule.
The data centre park will be the largest one in the region, powered by 220 kV express feeders and an on-site substation, with an option of 100 percent green energy to customers.