NES Ventures into Data Centre Sector with 5 MW Facility in Pune

Natural Environment Solutions Pvt Ltd (NES) announced its entry into the Indian data centre industry, starting with a 5 MW facility in Pune and aims to scale up to over 100 MW in the next three years. NES focuses on sustainable and secure data centre operations to support India's growing digital infrastructure.


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 02-07-2024 11:18 IST | Created: 02-07-2024 11:18 IST
NES Ventures into Data Centre Sector with 5 MW Facility in Pune
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Natural Environment Solutions Pvt Ltd (NES) has officially entered the Indian data centre industry with a 5 MW facility located in Pune. The company has unveiled ambitious plans to scale this capacity to over 100 MW nationwide within the next three years.

According to a company statement, NES aims to leverage India's robust digital infrastructure and favorable regulations to expand its footprint in the data centre sector. The company is focused on revolutionizing infrastructure development through advanced automation and digitisation, enhancing both efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

'NES is actively securing long-term power supply agreements with utility generators to ensure cost-effective and environmentally responsible operations,' said Umesh Sahay, Founder and CEO of NES Pvt Ltd. 'Our modern data centres adhere to global regulations and incorporate cutting-edge security measures to safeguard data integrity against evolving cyber threats.'

Furthermore, Sahay emphasized the importance of edge computing in meeting the increasing demand for ultra-low latency and high bandwidth solutions, essential for hyper-personalized customer experiences and the rapid adoption of 5G and other new-age applications. The company noted that India's data centre capacity has doubled from 2020 to 2023, underscoring the country's position as a leading hub for technological progress.

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