Global technology services company NTT has launched its second data centre campus in Mahape, Navi Mumbai, as part of its $2 billion investment plan for scaling infrastructure capacity in India.
The NAV1 campus will have the capacity for up to 4 data centres, reaching up to 150 MW of facility load.
The company’s new data centre will bbe going live at Chandivali campus.
NTT said that it has a data centre footprint in the country to 12 facilities, offering more than 2.5 million sq feet and 220 MW of facility power.
NTT has invested $2 billion to ensure access to world-class, end-to-end infrastructure for India’s digital-first economy and this launch in Navi Mumbai is another step in that direction,” Masaaki Moribayashi, President of NTT Ltd, said.
NTT is one of the world’s largest data centre operators, with over 1,300 MW of data centre capacity, including a large development pipeline of a 25 per cent increase in capacity across more than 20 countries and regions globally.
NTT is committed to building the connected future, delivering edge-to-cloud ICT solutions across hosted infrastructure, network, security, collaboration and managed services, said Sharad Sanghi, Managing Director, NTT India.
The company has also built a solar power plant in Solapur, Maharashtra and a wind and solar energy plant in Karnataka.