Data centers and other energy hosting institutes infrastructure status, is an important initiatives to boost the digital ecosystem and infrastructure further in India: Mr. Bimal Khandelwal, CFO, STT GDC India
The Union Budget 2022’s announcement on giving data centres and other energy hosting institutes infrastructure status, is an important initiatives to boost the digital ecosystem and infrastructure further in India. Announcement of various other initiatives like DESH-stack-e-portal, rolling out National digital health ecosystem, digital content for students, opening digital university, digitisation of land records etc. would also boost the digital demand and in in turn increasing demand for data centres.
Infrastructure status would allow data centre service providers easy and increased access to credit from national and international lenders and financing for longer tenure at competitive terms. Various new avenues and source of financing would now be available for data centre like pension funds, insurance companies etc. As constructing Data centre needs significant capital, longer tenure of capital at competitive rates would fasten building data centre infrastructure in India.
Further initiative to lay optical fibre infrastructure in rural areas will enhance demand for Edge Data centres.
Availability of stable and cost effective power is very important to ensure the cost effective operating model of data centres. The government’s impetus on solar power generation like PLI for solar module manufacturing and infrastructure status to energy storage system would position India as preferred location for DC operators to leverage green energy at competitive rates to meet carbon emission goals.
With this budget, the government of India has acknowledged data centre as key infrastructure for digital ecosystem which is a welcome stimulus for the data centre industry as a whole. While various state governments have been announcing data centre policies and incentives for data centre providers, we believe that this would fasten up rolling out national data centre policy.
As we head into the next financial year, STT GDC India aims to take its formidable spirit and dynamic outlook to its future agenda balanced between an agile approach and experience, as a thought leader in the industry. In terms of sustainability, the STT GDC Group recently released a global ESG report highlighting the measures across the world including our India faction, are adopting, to ensure sustainability as a core tenet of the business goals. Building on the momentum of growth in 2021, we have already laid down ambitious plans to double our capacity every 3-4 years for the next 10 years; while we have already started working on new greenfield facilities/expansions in Noida, Pune, Chennai, and planning for Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad and other cities. The company is also evaluating expanding in Tier 2 cities beyond the 9 cities which we are already present. This is to cater to the growing demand of the customers for Edge sites.