PDG scales up its data centre capacity in India

Princeton Digital Group is expanding its data centre presence in India. The company will acquire new projects in Mumbai and Hyderabad, adding 210 megawatts of capacity. This move brings their total capacity in India to one gigawatt. The total inve...

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Mumbai: Princeton Digital Group (PDG), a Singapore-based pan-Asia data centre company, has committed a multi-site acquisition of data centre projects, adding 210 megawatts (MW) capacity in Mumbai and Hyderabad, bringing its total capacity in India to a gigawatt.

The acquisition raises PDG's total financial commitment to India to $2.5 billion, up from around $1 billion previously allocated for expansions in Mumbai and Chennai in September 2024.

"This is on track. In terms of how the money comes in, it is a mix of sponsors' contributions along with debt generally raised from local financial institutions" Vipin Shirsat, Managing Director-India, PDG, told ET.


This forms part of PDG's broader pan-Asia investment programme, initially outlined at $5 billion.
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