NES Data Centre rents 100% of 4 MW IT & Infra Load Facility
SMART CITIES

NES Data Centre rents 100% of 4 MW IT & Infra Load Facility

NES, the Data Centre business subsidiary of TCC, has successfully rented its entire 4 MW IT & Infra Load capacity Data Centre located in Hinjewadi, Pune to a leading Data Centre infrastructure, equipment and services company. This state-of-the-art facility, equipped with cutting-edge technology, represents a significant milestone for NES.

The data centre, completed in a record time of just four months and designed to support high-density racks across its expansive facility, will provide the client with substantial IT infrastructure and bulk bandwidth capabilities. This marks a major customer acquisition for NES, setting a strong foundation for its operations and growth.

The signing of this contract highlights the trust placed by the client in NES’s advanced technology, operational excellence, and the strategic location of the Hinjewadi data centre. This milestone underscores NES’s commitment to delivering top-tier data solutions to meet the evolving demands of the industry. Umesh Sahay, Managing Director stated, “We are delighted to announce the 100% leasing of our 4 MW NES Data Centre in Pune by a leading Data Centre infrastructure, equipment and services company, showcasing trust in our technology, strategic location, and commitment to excellence. This milestone marks a strong start for NES’s journey in the data centre industry.”

NES, the Data Centre business subsidiary of TCC, has successfully rented its entire 4 MW IT & Infra Load capacity Data Centre located in Hinjewadi, Pune to a leading Data Centre infrastructure, equipment and services company. This state-of-the-art facility, equipped with cutting-edge technology, represents a significant milestone for NES. The data centre, completed in a record time of just four months and designed to support high-density racks across its expansive facility, will provide the client with substantial IT infrastructure and bulk bandwidth capabilities. This marks a major customer acquisition for NES, setting a strong foundation for its operations and growth. The signing of this contract highlights the trust placed by the client in NES’s advanced technology, operational excellence, and the strategic location of the Hinjewadi data centre. This milestone underscores NES’s commitment to delivering top-tier data solutions to meet the evolving demands of the industry. Umesh Sahay, Managing Director stated, “We are delighted to announce the 100% leasing of our 4 MW NES Data Centre in Pune by a leading Data Centre infrastructure, equipment and services company, showcasing trust in our technology, strategic location, and commitment to excellence. This milestone marks a strong start for NES’s journey in the data centre industry.”

Next Story
Infrastructure Energy

Right-of-Way Issues Delay 14 Interstate Transmission Projects

Fourteen interstate transmission system (ISTS) projects are facing delays due to prolonged right-of-way (RoW) issues, primarily driven by demands for higher compensation than state-approved rates. Additional challenges, including delays in forest clearances, have further stalled progress, according to Minister of State for Power Shripad Naik. Of the 14 affected projects, eight are being executed by POWERGRID, while six are handled by private companies, including Adani, Sterlite, Tata Power, and ReNew. These projects span multiple states. To address compensation concerns, the Ministry of Power ..

Next Story
Infrastructure Energy

NHPC Invites Bids for 2.56 MW Rooftop Solar Projects in Nagaland

NHPC has issued a tender for 2.56 MW rooftop solar projects on government buildings in Nagaland under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana. The deadline for bid submission is April 21, 2025, with bid opening scheduled for April 23. Bidders must submit an earnest money deposit of Rs 2.5 million and a performance security fee of Rs 2,475 per kW, along with a bid document procurement fee of Rs 5,000. The scope of work includes design, engineering, equipment supply, erection, testing, commissioning, and operation & maintenance for 25 years. Successful bidders must also obtain net metering approv..

Next Story
Infrastructure Energy

SWELECT Wins Rs 2.9 Billion via Private Placement with India Infradebt

SWELECT Group has raised Rs 2.9 billion through non-convertible debentures (NCDs) in a private placement with India Infradebt. The funding, backed by a portion of its solar power assets, has released Rs 2.6 billion in cash collaterals, which will be reinvested to expand its independent power producer (IPP) portfolio to 1 GW by 2026-27. SWELECT Energy Systems, the group's solar module manufacturing arm, has also secured orders exceeding 150 MW for its TOPCon bifacial solar modules. In December 2024, the company proposed raising Rs 1.38 billion by issuing 1,385 NCDs with a face value of Rs 1 mil..

Advertisement

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Talk to us?