L&T data centres target $1bn revenue by 2030
₹9,200 crore, in annual revenue by 2030, by which time it aims to build 350 megawatts (MW) of operational capacity. The strategy contrasts with peers announcing gigawatt-scale investments, even as demand for AI infrastructure accelerates across the country.“We of course hope that in the next five years, we can scale our business up to $1 billion in annual revenue.
That’s the goal, and given our growth targets coupled with how fast the industry is growing, I don’t think this should be improbable,” said Seema Ambastha, chief executive of Larsen & Toubro Vyoma, the company’s data centre division.India’s largest engineering and construction group reported ₹2.55 trillion in annual operating revenue last fiscal.Currently, L&T operates a 30MW data centre at its Chennai campus and is expanding capacity in phases. “We’re currently building additional capacity of 30MW in Chennai, as well as a further 40MW in Mumbai.
By end-2027, we’ll therefore have 100MW in data centre capacity built and operational,” she added.In November, the company said it plans to spend nearly $2.5 billion over five years to set up 300MW in data centre capacity across five facilities, with potential to expand more.The data centretargets that Ambastha shared with Mint show L&T increasing capacity to 180MW by 2028, followed by 250MW by end-2029 and 350MW by 2030. The push comes after L&T, on 18 February, announced a partnership with Nvidia to build gigawatt-scale data centres in the country.The phased expansion stands in contrast to the scale of investments being announced across the sector.
In October last year, Tata Consultancy Services announced plans to spend $6.5 billion to build a 1 gigawatt (GW) data centre by 2030. Tata’s data centre division, branded
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