Lodha Developers to Build India's Largest Data Centre Park
Lodha Developers Ltd has signed an MoU with the Maharashtra government, committing an additional Rs 1 lakh crore to develop a 2.5-gigawatt data centre park. This brings the total investment to Rs 1.3 lakh crore, making it the largest in the country and expected to create over 16,000 jobs.
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Lodha Developers Ltd has further strengthened its partnership with the Maharashtra government by signing an initial agreement for an additional Rs 1 lakh crore investment. This substantial funding is earmarked for the creation of a data centre park, anticipated to be India's largest with a capacity of 2.5 gigawatts.
Abhishek Lodha, Managing Director and CEO of Lodha Developers, inked this substantial deal during the World Economic Forum in Davos. The agreement boosts the company's total investment commitment in the state to Rs 1.3 lakh crore, promising to generate over 16,000 direct and indirect jobs.
This initiative aligns with the government of Maharashtra's Green Integrated Data Centre Park policy. Major international and domestic players, including Amazon and Singapore-based STT Global Data Centres, have already acquired land parcels in the park. The project underscores strong global confidence in Maharashtra's long-term growth potential.
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