New Delhi:Bharti Airtel's subsidiary Nxtra on Thursday said it will invest Rs 5,000 crore to triple its data centre capacity by 2025.
The company will set up 7 hyperscale campuses and increase the share of green power in running data centres to 50 per cent from the present 35 per cent.
"We are making a fresh investment of Rs 5,000 crore to expand our data centres. Some of the work has already started. As an organisation we are trying to build an ecosystem which will cover 70 more cities," Ajay Chitkara, Director and CEO, Airtel Business said while sharing business expansion details.
The company is already operating 10 large data centres and over 120 edge data centres, which are set up close to target markets, and claims to have been covering 70 cities in the country.
Nxtra plans to add 40-megawatt capacity to the existing data centres in the next 5-6 months.
"We will be building 7 large hyperscale data centres. These are not just data centres but data centre campuses that we are going to build," Chitkara said.
The company is setting up new data centres in Chennai, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Noida and Kolkata. Nxtra expects Chennai data centre to go live by October, Mumbai in the next 18 months and Kolkata by 2024.
The company is building the largest data centre in Pune.