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Building sustainable data centers for India’s digital future

India has experienced a remarkable digital boom, positioning it among the world’s most rapidly expanding digital economies. Affordable smartphones, universal internet connectivity, and forward-looking government programs such as Digital India are allowing digital services to transform every aspect of daily life—from banking and healthcare to education and commerce.

Today, the typical Indian mobile user consumes 25–30 GB of data per month, nearly twice the global average and a sharp increase from just a few years ago. At the core of this transformation lie data centers—the vital engines providing the reliable, secure, and scalable infrastructure that powers India’s digital revolution.

Yet this rapid growth also brings an urgent duty: to satisfy exploding computational needs without endangering the environment. The solution lies in developing next-generation data centers that are not only intelligent but inherently sustainable—ensuring India’s digital expansion is resilient, responsible, and built for the future.

Embedding sustainability into their very DNA. Sustainability has evolved from an optional consideration into a critical business, regulatory, and societal necessity. It must be integrated into the core of data center operations—from site selection and construction through daily management and future expansion.

By placing sustainability at the heart of strategy, such as pursuing net-zero targets, organizations can drive choices around energy-efficient cooling, closed-loop water systems, responsible waste handling, and the adoption of hydrogen-ready fuel-cell technology. Intelligent infrastructure must align with environmental stewardship, driving the transition to a greener and more accountable digital era.

By integrating smart automation with renewable energy, operators can optimize efficiency while significantly reducing their ecological footprint. Harnessing AI to create sustainable data centers. Although the growth of AI-powered applications is driving up energy consumption, AI also provides a way to address this very issue.

 

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