Digital Edge, NIIF, AGP announce partnership to build pan-India data centre platform

Digital Edge (Singapore) Holdings Pte. Ltd, National Investment and Infrastructure Fund and AGP DC InvestCo Pte Ltd have entered into a partnership to develop a pan-India portfolio of hyperscale data centres. The facilities will operate under the brand name Digital Edge DC and intend to support the country’s ongoing digital transformation and provide much needed capacity to the rapid growth of India’s cloud industry. 

The partnership’s first project is a greenfield 300MW hyperscale facility in Navi Mumbai, which is the country’s biggest data centre hub offering easy access to infrastructure, including power and fiber connectivity. The facility will be one of the largest data centres in India and is designed to cater to hyperscale deployments, leveraging Digital Edge’s cutting-edge engineering architecture to achieve PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) and WUE (Water Usage Effectiveness). Construction of the 47 acre site will commence in early 2023 and the facility will be built in multiple phases. Upon completion, the data centre will be fully operated by and marketed by Digital Edge DC.

This partnership with NIIF and AGP marks Digital Edge’s entry into the India market, growing its platform to six countries across Asia. NIIF will leverage its local and operational expertise in developing platforms as well as its strong infrastructure investment experience, and AGP, a sustainable-focused real assets manager, will bring on-the-ground real estate development and construction experience. The partnership aims to source power for its portfolio of data centres predominantly from renewable energy sources, drawing on the partner’s renewable energy development capabilities.

According to IDC, India’s public cloud services market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 24.1% for the period 2020-2025, driven largely by the accelerated adoption of digital transformation initiatives, the roll out of 5G telecom services across the country and the expected transition to hybrid work following the COVID-19 pandemic. This combined with India’s significant population which is also the highest data consumer in the world is further fuelling demand for the local data centre industry which, according to Structure Research, is expected to grow to 1073MW of IT load capacity by 2026.

Samuel Lee, chief executive officer at Digital Edge, remarks, “This project is another key milestone in our ongoing growth journey and adds breadth and depth to our regional platform which now spans 16 data centre across six Asian markets. NIIF and AGP bring solid local know-how to our data centre expertise, making a strong combination when it comes to executing the project at speed and to international standards.” He adds, “Our mission is to build the foundation for the world’s digital future and we are excited to enter this dynamic market and contribute to India’s incredible digital transformation.”

Andrew Thomas, senior managing director at Stonepeak, says, “We believe that this is an opportune time for Digital Edge to enter the market in Navi Mumbai. Critical data centre infrastructure has a long runway for growth in the country as India’s digital economy continues to rapidly expand. We have been excited to partner with the Digital Edge team since the platform’s inception in 2020 and, in NIIF and AGP, we have found ideal partners to expand into India.”

Vinod Giri, managing partner of the NIIF’s infrastructure fund, says, “Through this platform, NIIF aims to play a key role in building quality digital infrastructure to support the Government of India’s vision to transform the country into a global data centre and cloud computing hub. The platform resonates with NIIF’s investment philosophy of developing infrastructure at scale and partnering with large, credible, well-governed companies that want to expand into India. We are excited to partner with highly capable and experienced industry partners, Digital Edge and AGP, who have a track record of delivering similar large-scale projects across other countries in the region.”

Ben Salmon, founding partner of AGP, adds, “AGP is excited to be partnering with Digital Edge and NIIF for the build out of this new Indian data centre platform. The collaboration of skill sets between the partners positions us well to support the much needed expansion of India’s critical digital infrastructure and deliver to the high standards of hyperscale customers.”

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