The Maharashtra government has signed an MoU with Lodha Developers to establish a green integrated data centre park in Palava, near Mumbai. The park, with a capacity of 2 GW, is expected to attract investments of over Rs 30,000 crore and boost the state's industrial growth.
MaharashtraLodha DevelopersGreen Integrated Data Centre ParkData CentreSustainabilityReal Estate MaharashtraSep 11, 2025
The planned capacity of the Green Integrated Data Centre Park in Palava is 2 GW.
The project is expected to attract combined investments of over Rs 30,000 crore from Lodha and various data centre players.
The Maharashtra government declared Integrated Data Centres as a 'Thrust Area' for industrial growth in 2019.
The Green Integrated Data Centre Parks policy, introduced in October 2024, is designed to promote the development of sustainable and eco-friendly data centres in the state.
The key benefits include creating employment opportunities, boosting the economy, operating on clean and green energy sources, and contributing to the state's and country's economic and environmental goals.
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