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Home / Business and Economy / Lodha to Build India's Largest Data Centre Park Near Mumbai

Lodha to Build India's Largest Data Centre Park Near Mumbai

20 Jan

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Summary

  • Lodha Developers commits Rs 1.3 lakh crore for a 2.5 GW data centre park.
  • The project will be situated in Lodha's 5,000-acre township near Mumbai.
  • It aims to be the nation's largest data centre and create over 16,000 jobs.
Lodha to Build India's Largest Data Centre Park Near Mumbai

Lodha Developers is making a substantial investment of Rs 1.3 lakh crore to establish a massive 2.5 gigawatt data centre park in Palava, near Mumbai. This project marks a strategic expansion for the real estate firm and is poised to become the largest data centre facility in India.

The company has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Maharashtra government for an additional Rs 1 lakh crore investment towards this endeavor. This latest agreement follows a previous Rs 30,000 crore commitment made in September 2025, bringing the total investment commitment to Rs 1.3 lakh crore.

This expansive data centre park, slated to be the largest in the country, will occupy a portion of Lodha's 5,000-acre township. The project is projected to generate over 16,000 direct and indirect employment opportunities. It will be developed under the Maharashtra government's Green Integrated Data Centre Park policy.

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Several prominent entities have already shown interest, with Amazon acquiring land for its data centre and securing power arrangements for 15 years. Singapore-based STT Global Data Centres has also secured a land parcel within the park, underscoring the project's appeal to major industry players.

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Lodha Developers is investing Rs 1.3 lakh crore to build India's largest data centre park near Mumbai.
The data centre park will have a capacity of 2.5 gigawatts and is expected to be the largest in India.
Amazon and STT Global Data Centres have already acquired land parcels for their data centres within the park.

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