KPMG Report Highlights Need for Integrated Partnerships in India's Data Centre Growth
India's data centres need integrated partnerships for growth: KPMG

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KPMG's report emphasizes that India's data centre industry must transition from fragmented service models to integrated lifecycle partnerships. This shift is essential for addressing scaling complexities and enhancing AI readiness, regulatory expertise, and sustainability in the sector.
- 01KPMG suggests that India's data centre market should adopt an 'Integrated Lifecycle Partner' model to streamline operations.
- 02The report indicates that India's data centre sector revenue could reach $45.69 billion by 2033.
- 03AI-specific data centre infrastructure market is projected to grow from $588.6 million in 2024 to $3.55 billion by 2030.
- 04Sustainability and compliance with the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act are crucial for attracting international investments.
- 05The report warns that the opportunity in India's data centre market is time-sensitive, with major consolidations expected by 2030.
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A recent report by KPMG highlights the urgent need for India's data centre industry to evolve from fragmented service models to integrated lifecycle partnerships. This transition is deemed critical for managing the complexity of scaling infrastructure efficiently, especially in light of rapid digital expansion driven by data localization, AI workloads, and 5G adoption. The report advocates for an 'Integrated Lifecycle Partner' model that encompasses planning, construction, deployment, operations, and maintenance within a single framework. KPMG forecasts that the overall revenue of India's data centre sector could reach $45.69 billion by 2033, with the AI-specific infrastructure market expected to grow significantly from $588.6 million in 2024 to $3.55 billion by 2030. Additionally, the report emphasizes the importance of sustainability and regulatory compliance in attracting global investments, noting that companies with expertise in these areas will be better positioned in the evolving market landscape.
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The shift to integrated partnerships in the data centre sector could streamline operations and enhance growth, impacting local infrastructure development.
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