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TEECL to set up 250-MW data centers
TEECL to set up 250-MW data centers

Hans India

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Hans India

TEECL to set up 250-MW data centers

New Delhi: Techno Electric & Engineering Company Ltd on Tuesday announced the launch of Techno Digital Infra Pvt Ltd, its new digital infrastructure arm, backed by a $1 billion investment aimed at establishing a cumulative capacity of 250MW in hyperscale and edge data centers across India. Commencing its operations, the TEECL's wholly-owned subsidiary is building a 36MW hyperscale data centre within SIPCOT IT Park in Siruseri, Chennai. Future hyperscale data centre sites are planned in Kolkata and Noida. 'Techno Electric & Engineering Company Ltd (TEECL) has officially launched Techno Digital Infra Pvt Ltd, its wholly-owned digital infrastructure arm. Backed by an ambitious investment plan of $1 billion, Techno Digital plans an integrated network of hyperscale and edge data centres targeting a cumulative capacity of 250MW spread across the country,' the company said in a regulatory filing. The 36 MW hyperscale data center in Chennai, spanning about 2 lakh square feet, shall house up to 2,400 racks, integrating renewable energy with Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) for continuous sustainability, adiabatic cooling for water efficiency, 25 per cent green cover and a facility design power usage effectiveness of 1.35. Hyperscale data centres are huge facilities that store and process massive workloads and data for large companies, enabling cloud services at a global scale. TEECL also announced a partnership with RailTel Corporation of India (Ministry of Railways) to build edge data centres in 102 cities across 23 states. 'This landmark project will be the largest deployment of its kind, bringing low-latency computing closer to users in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, empowering sectors such as AI, BFSI, telecom, OTT, e-sports, healthcare, e-governance, and manufacturing,' the company said. Edge data centres are small, localised facilities that process data closer to users to reduce latency and improve speed for real-time applications. 'Our hybrid strategy integrating hyperscale and edge will redefine how data is hosted, processed, and delivered. Whether it's AI, OTT, fintech, or governance, our infrastructure is designed for the next decade of digital growth.

Techno Electric & Engineering Company Ltd launches $1 billion digital infrastructure arm, to build 36 MW data centre in Chennai
Techno Electric & Engineering Company Ltd launches $1 billion digital infrastructure arm, to build 36 MW data centre in Chennai

Time of India

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Techno Electric & Engineering Company Ltd launches $1 billion digital infrastructure arm, to build 36 MW data centre in Chennai

Bengaluru: Techno Electric & Engineering Company Ltd (TEECL) has launched a new subsidiary, Techno Digital Infra Pvt Ltd, marking its formal entry into India's digital infrastructure sector. Backed by a planned investment of $1 billion, the company aims to build a network of hyperscale and edge data centres with a total capacity of 250 MW across the company is setting up a 36 MW hyperscale data centre at SIPCOT IT Park, Siruseri in Chennai. The rated-3 facility will span 2 lakh sqft, will house up to 2,400 racks, and feature energy-efficient systems including Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), adiabatic cooling, and a Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) of 1.35."The decision to enter the digital infrastructure space is both timely and visionary," said Padam Prakash Gupta, MD, TEECL. "With our legacy in power infrastructure and EPC, we see ourselves as natural enablers of this transformation."As part of its national rollout, Techno has partnered with RailTel Corporation of India Ltd to develop 102 edge data centres across 23 states."Our hybrid strategy integrating hyperscale and edge will redefine how data is hosted and delivered," said Amit Agrawal, president, Techno project will be the largest deployment of its kind, bringing low-latency computing closer to users in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, empowering sectors such as AI, BFSI, telecom, OTT, e-sports, healthcare, e-governance, and manufacturing, the company said in an official press partnership with RailTel embodies our core belief that digital infrastructure should be democratised to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge-based economy," said Ankit Saraiya, director & CEO, Techno Electric & Engineering Co. is a listed EPC (engineering, procurement, and construction) firm with a $1.5 billion market cap, active in power, renewables, emission control, smart metering, and data centre development.

TEECL launches digital infra arm; outlays USD 1 bn for data centres with 250 MW combined capacity
TEECL launches digital infra arm; outlays USD 1 bn for data centres with 250 MW combined capacity

Time of India

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

TEECL launches digital infra arm; outlays USD 1 bn for data centres with 250 MW combined capacity

Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel Techno Electric & Engineering Company Ltd on Tuesday announced the launch of Techno Digital Infra Pvt Ltd -- its new digital infrastructure arm -- backed by a USD 1 billion investment aimed at establishing a cumulative capacity of 250 MW in hyperscale and edge data centers across India. Commencing its operations, the TEECL wholly-owned subsidiary is building a 36 MW hyperscale data centre within SIPCOT IT Park in Siruseri, Chennai Future hyperscale data centre sites are planned in Kolkata and Noida."Techno Electric & Engineering Company Ltd. (TEECL)...has officially launched Techno Digital Infra Pvt Ltd, its wholly-owned digital infrastructure arm. Backed by an ambitious investment plan of USD 1 billion, Techno Digital plans an integrated network of hyperscale and edge data centres targeting a cumulative capacity of 250 MW spread across the country," the company said in a regulatory 36 MW hyperscale data center in Chennai, spanning about 2 lakh square feet, shall house up to 2,400 racks, integrating renewable energy with Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) for continuous sustainability, adiabatic cooling for water efficiency, 25 per cent green cover and a facility design power usage effectiveness of data centres are huge facilities that store and process massive workloads and data for large companies, enabling cloud services at a global also announced a partnership with RailTel Corporation of India Ministry of Railways ) to build edge data centres in 102 cities across 23 states."This landmark project will be the largest deployment of its kind, bringing low-latency computing closer to users in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, empowering sectors such as AI, BFSI, telecom, OTT, e-sports, healthcare, e-governance, and manufacturing," the company data centres are small, localised facilities that process data closer to users to reduce latency and improve speed for real-time applications."Our hybrid strategy integrating hyperscale and edge will redefine how data is hosted, processed, and delivered. Whether it's AI, OTT, fintech, or governance, our infrastructure is designed for the next decade of digital growth. We are empowering our ecosystem partners to offer unique solutions around cloud, security and managed services thereby ensuring cutting edge technology's ubiquitous availability and affordability," Techno Digital President Amit Agrawal TEECL is an EPC (engineering, procurement, and construction) service provider for the energy sector.

Techno Electric unveils ‘Techno Digital' with $1 billion investment plan, targets 250 MW data center capacity
Techno Electric unveils ‘Techno Digital' with $1 billion investment plan, targets 250 MW data center capacity

Business Upturn

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Business Upturn

Techno Electric unveils ‘Techno Digital' with $1 billion investment plan, targets 250 MW data center capacity

By Aditya Bhagchandani Published on May 6, 2025, 10:26 IST Techno Electric & Engineering Company Limited has officially launched its wholly owned digital infrastructure subsidiary, Techno Digital Infra Pvt Ltd, with an ambitious investment of USD 1 billion. The company aims to develop a network of hyperscale and edge data centers with a cumulative capacity of 250 MW across India. The initiative is aligned with India's Digital India mission and will start with a 36 MW hyperscale data center in Chennai's SIPCOT IT Park. The facility will integrate renewable energy and advanced energy-efficient solutions like Battery Energy Storage Systems and adiabatic cooling. Additionally, Techno Electric has entered into a strategic partnership with RailTel Corporation of India Ltd to set up 102 edge data centers across 23 states. These deployments are intended to enhance low-latency computing across Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, supporting sectors such as AI, BFSI, telecom, OTT, e-sports, healthcare, and e-governance. Company officials emphasized that the venture is not just about building infrastructure but about enabling India's digital revolution. The company's strong foundation in EPC and power infrastructure provides a robust platform for this digital pivot. With this move, Techno Electric is positioning itself as a leading player in India's rapidly expanding digital and data infrastructure landscape. Aditya Bhagchandani serves as the Senior Editor and Writer at Business Upturn, where he leads coverage across the Business, Finance, Corporate, and Stock Market segments. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to journalistic integrity, he not only contributes insightful articles but also oversees editorial direction for the reporting team.

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