Maharashtra has partnered with Lodha Group to develop a Rs 4 billion green data centre park, marking a significant step towards sustainable real estate development.
MaharashtraLodha GroupGreen Data CentreSustainable DevelopmentReal EstateReal Estate MaharashtraSep 12, 2025
The total investment for the green data centre park is Rs 4 billion.
The first phase of the project is expected to be completed by the end of 2026.
The key features include state-of-the-art infrastructure, renewable energy sources, and advanced water management systems to minimize environmental impact.
The project is expected to create thousands of jobs and attract more investment and talent to Maharashtra, boosting the local economy.
The use of renewable energy sources and advanced water management systems will significantly reduce the carbon footprint of the data centre park, aligning with the Maharashtra government's goals for sustainable development.
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