Blackstone and Panchshil have announced a major partnership to build India's largest 500 MW hyperscale data center hub in Pune, Maharashtra. This ambitious project marks a significant step towards boosting India's digital infrastructure and attracting glo
Data CenterHyperscalePuneDigital InfrastructureSustainabilityReal Estate MaharashtraFeb 27, 2025
The new data center hub being built in Pune will have a capacity of 500 MW, making it India's largest hyperscale data center hub.
The data center hub is being developed through a partnership between Blackstone and Panchshil, two leading players in the real estate and infrastructure sectors.
Pune was chosen for its thriving tech ecosystem, skilled workforce, and strategic advantages, including connectivity and a favorable business environment.
The data center hub will incorporate renewable energy sources and energy-efficient technologies to minimize its carbon footprint and align with sustainability goals.
The first phase of the data center hub is scheduled to be operational by 2025.
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