- AI-ready expansion: The Mumbai facility will deliver 85 MW of capacity to handle compute-intensive and AI-centric workloads, with operations scheduled to start in 2027.
- Scaling India footprint: Iron Mountain is expanding its presence across Indian cities with plans to grow overall capacity to meet hyperscaler and enterprise demand.
What happened: the move highlights rising demand for hyperscale, AI-ready data centres in India
With the groundbreaking of an 85-megawatt hyperscale data center campus in Mumbai, Iron Mountain has significantly expanded its digital infrastructure portfolio in India. The data center is expected to commence operations by 2027. Designed specifically to support AI-intensive and high-density computing workloads, the facility will be distributed across a campus tailored to meet specialized power and cooling requirements.
Iron Mountain is a US-based information management and digital infrastructure company best known for secure data storage and data centre services, founded in 1951.
In India, Iron Mountain has been steadily expanding its footprint, currently operates multiple data centers in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Mumbai, and Noida, while planning or developing new data centers in Chennai and Noida. The new complex is a component of the company’s larger expansion strategy in India. In order to meet the increasing demand for AI and digital services in India, the company hopes to reach a total capacity of about 152 MW.
“This 85 MW Mumbai campus is a definitive statement of our commitment to provide the infrastructure that supports India’s AI revolution and the scale, speed-to-market, and sustainable excellence that global hyperscalers customers demand,” stated Rajesh Tapadia, CEO of Iron Mountain Data Centres India.
To meet its environment, society and Governance (ESG) goal, Iron Mountain is reportedly fully considered the energy efficiency and renewable energy utilization in the design of the super large scale data center. The project also reflects broader trends of sustainable infrastructure and capacity scaling up.
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Why it’s important
The announcement is made at a time when cloud adoption, artificial intelligence, and digital transformation across industries are driving India’s data center market’s rapid expansion. Large, AI-ready facilities like Iron Mountain’s new campus increase India’s appeal as a regional digital hub while meeting the growing compute and storage needs of hyperscale clients, such as international cloud providers and enterprise AI users.
With its convenient network connection and geographical advantages close to the landing point of submarine optical cable, Mumbai has become one of the main data center hubs in India. This development will further enhance the income of Mumbai, which is expected to attract more investment, and promote the development of operators, service providers and content network ecosystem in the region.
Iron Mountain’s expansion of its AI data center in India, ostensibly a commercial investment, actually reflects how digital infrastructure is becoming a new fulcrum of international politics and geopolitical competition. International competition is shifting from “manufacturing production lines” to “computing power and data nodes.”
