CtrlS Datacenters Invests in New Data Center Park in Hyderabad

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CtrlS Datacenters, recognized as the largest Rated-4 datacenter company in Asia, has announced plans to build a new Datacenter Park on a 40-acre site located in the Chandanvelly Industrial Park, near Hyderabad. This project reinforces CtrlS’s leadership in the digital infrastructure sector in India and promises to transform the region’s technological landscape.

Capacity and Cutting-edge Technology

The park will feature a potential capacity of over 600 MW of IT load when fully developed, standing out as one of the most advanced in the region. Among its features, it includes buildings designed for ultra-dense rack configurations supporting up to 135 kW per rack, and even immersion cooling of up to 300 kW per rack. This positions the park as a benchmark for hosting applications based on Artificial Intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and other technology-intensive demands.

The project will utilize advanced cooling technologies, such as:

  • Free air cooling.
  • Direct liquid cooling.
  • Immersion cooling, achieving a Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) ratio of between 1.12 and 1.32.

Additionally, the facades of the buildings will be equipped with solar modules on the west and south elevations, providing clean power generation, thermal regulation, and an innovative aesthetic design.

Initial Phase and Government Support

The first phase of the project will include 250 MW of already approved energy capacity, with plans to install a scalable Gas Insulated Substation (GIS) up to 900 MW to ensure uninterrupted operations. This center will also house administrative offices, collaboration spaces, and critical operations centers.

Sridhar Pinnapureddy, Chairman of CtrlS Datacenters Ltd, stated:

“Telangana is rapidly becoming an economic engine for India, and our datacenter park will further drive the growth of tech companies in the region. We thank the government of Telangana for its continued support of this transformative project.”

Impact on Hyderabad and the Indian Market

Hyderabad is positioning itself as one of the fastest-growing datacenter markets in India, with a current operational capacity of 52 MW. With this expansion, the city is expected to solidify itself as a key hub for data services and disaster recovery, thanks to its location in seismic zone-2, making it less prone to earthquakes.

According to reports from CBRE and industry analysts, datacenter capacity in India could exceed 1,800 MW by 2026, driven by:

  • The growing digital transformation.
  • The adoption of AI and cloud computing.
  • Data localization regulations.

CtrlS, with a presence in key markets like Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore, and Noida, plans to expand into international markets in Southeast Asia and the Middle East, starting with Thailand.

Sustainability and the Future

CtrlS’s commitment to sustainability is reflected in its integration of renewable energy and eco-friendly solutions across all its projects. This new park will not only contribute to Hyderabad’s digital ecosystem but also set global standards in energy efficiency and innovative design.

CtrlS continues to lead the way toward a sustainable digital future, becoming a strategic partner for companies seeking robust and state-of-the-art infrastructure.

via: CtrlS

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