Brookfield Infrastructure collaborates with Digital Realty to Develop and Operate Data Centers By CIOReviewIndia Team

Brookfield Infrastructure collaborates with Digital Realty to Develop and Operate Data Centers

CIOReviewIndia Team | Friday, 23 July 2021, 06:53 IST

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Data centerDigital Realty, the largest global provider of cloud- and carrier-neutral data center, colocation and interconnection solutions, and Brookfield Infrastructure. “Brookfield Infrastructure” announced today an agreement to establish a 50/50 joint venture focused on the development, ownershipand operation of institutional qualitydata centersin India. he joint venture will operate under the brand name BAM Digital Realty.

With a population of over 1.4 billion, the world’s fifth-largest economy in terms of GDP and anexpandingfocus on the digital delivery of services, India represents a key market opportunity to extend coverage, capacity and connectivity options for the world’s leading service providersas well as local and global enterprise customers. India is a high-growth market, with data center demand expected to significantly increase, driven by rapidly growing data consumption, digitization of the economy, the onset of 5G and data localization trends.

The joint venture is positioned to enable the significant expansion of PlatformDIGITAL®,Digital Realty’s premier global data center platform which supports the evolvingdata, control and networking demands of global enterprises.  Its deployment across India is expected to enable customers to rapidly scale digital transformation by deploying critical infrastructure with a leading global data center provider at the heart of a growing connected data community in India. Data centers developed in India will leverage Digital Realty’s industry-leading energy-efficient data center design and operating procedures and highlyrepeatable Pervasive Data Center Architecture(PDx™) approach for the new digital workplace. 

“India is a rapidly emerging data center marketand offers a bright future, with accelerating adoption of digital business models among a population that recognizes the role of technology for future economic development,” said Digital Realty Chief Executive Officer A. WilliamStein. “Our existing partnership with Brookfield, our Ascenty platform across Latin America, has already delivered long-term value to our customers, with over 250 megawattsof IT load capacity in Brazil, Chile and Mexico either fully built out or currently under construction. We look forward to building uponour successful partnership with Brookfield by entering the Indian data center market together and extending opportunities for digital transformation with the global consistency of PlatformDIGITAL®.”

The joint venturewill expand Brookfield Infrastructure’ssignificant global data infrastructure portfolio, which currently includes$23 billion in assets across data transmission, distribution, and storage, including a portfolio of 139,000 operationaltelecom wireless towers in India, which it intends to expand to 175,000 over the near term.Brookfield has over a decade of experience investing in India, withapproximately $20 billion of assets under management including infrastructure, renewable power, real estate, and private equity.

“We are pleased to further expand both our partnership with Digital Realty and our presence in India through this joint venture,” said Arpit Agrawal, Managing Director and Head of India& Middle East, Brookfield Infrastructure.  “Through the development of a high-quality, multi-city, India-focused data center platform, we believe BAM Digital Realty is well positioned to play a meaningful role in addressing the large and growing data demand in the country and to offer a differentiated solution to customers.”

BAM Digital Realty intends to acquire land parcels in multiple Indian metros for the development of data center campuses to support the needs of global hyperscale service providersas well as international and local enterprises. The joint ventureexpects to design, build and operate sustainable facilities, drawing upon the firms’ broader commitments to sustainable operations, including carbon reduction initiatives.

“Today’s collaboration marks the beginningof a new chapter for Digital Realty’s operations, customers and partners in Asia Pacific. India is on the cusp of rapid digitization of services to support the country’s economic growth,” said Mark Smith, Managing Director, APAC for Digital Realty. “PlatformDIGITAL® will offer our new and existing customers a consistent deployment model forextending their operations into India, providing fit-for-purpose infrastructure that will enable them to scale their digital business into one of the fastest-growing data markets in the world.”

The closing of the joint ventureis subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals and is expected to occur in the second half of 2021.

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