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NTT to spend ₹2,400 crore in Bengaluru data‑centre campus

Three‑facility campus near airport aims to boost cloud, AI, and enterprise services; first unit already operational

NTT Data Group, the Tokyo-based IT giant, is investing ₹2,400 crore to build a major data‑centre campus near Bengaluru International Airport in Devanahalli. The new campus, spread over eight acres, will eventually host three high-tech data‑centres, making it one of the largest facilities of its kind in southern India.

The first facility, Bengaluru 4A, is already operational, offering an IT load capacity of 22.4 MW and a data-hall capacity of 3.2 MW. Once all three centres are completed, the campus will have a total facility load of about 100 MW and a critical IT load of roughly 67.2 MW. The entire setup will be powered by a dedicated 220 kV power substation, ensuring stable and reliable operations for enterprise and cloud clients.

This project raises NTT’s total investment in Bengaluru to nearly ₹4,100 crore, reflecting the growing demand for cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and digital infrastructure in India. NTT already operates 22 data‑centres across the country, including locations in Mumbai, Pune, and Chennai, and the new campus strengthens its southern footprint significantly.

The step is strategically aimed at supporting enterprises and startups that rely on high-density digital infrastructure. With the rise of AI-driven businesses and data-intensive applications, companies increasingly need local, reliable, and scalable data‑centre facilities. The Bengaluru campus positions NTT to meet these evolving needs efficiently.

Looking ahead, NTT plans to continue expanding the campus, while also exploring opportunities to grow its data-centre footprint beyond tier-1 cities. The company sees Bengaluru as a critical hub for innovation and enterprise technology, and this investment reinforces its commitment to India’s fast-growing digital ecosystem.

By combining large-scale capacity with advanced technology, NTT aims to provide seamless services to clients across cloud, AI, and enterprise sectors, helping India emerge as a hub for digital growth in the region.

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