India Modular Data Centres Market was valued at US$ 456.7 million in 2024 and is projected to reach US$ 789.4 million by 2030, at a CAGR of 9.5% during the forecast period 2024-2030.
Portable, pre-engineered data center facilities that can be rapidly deployed and scaled as needed.
Increasing demand for flexible and scalable data center solutions. Growing cloud computing and edge computing markets driving adoption.
This report contains market size and forecasts of Modular Data Centres in India, including the following market information:
• India Modular Data Centres Market Revenue, 2019-2024, 2024-2030, ($ millions)
• India Modular Data Centres Market Sales, 2019-2024, 2024-2030,
• India Top five Modular Data Centres companies in 2023 (%)
Report Includes
This report presents an overview of India market for Modular Data Centres , sales, revenue and price. Analyses of the India market trends, with historic market revenue/sales data for 2019 – 2023, estimates for 2024, and projections of CAGR through 2030.
This report focuses on the Modular Data Centres sales, revenue, market share and industry ranking of main manufacturers, data from 2019 to 2024. Identification of the major stakeholders in the India Modular Data Centres market, and analysis of their competitive landscape and market positioning based on recent developments and segmental revenues.
This report will help stakeholders to understand the competitive landscape and gain more insights and position their businesses and market strategies in a better way.
This report analyzes the segments data by Type, and by Sales Channels, sales, revenue, and price, from 2019 to 2030. Evaluation and forecast the market size for Humidifier sales, projected growth trends, production technology, sales channels and end-user industry.
Segment by Type
• 380V/50Hz
• 480V/60Hz
• Others
Segment by Applications
• Finance
• Government and Defense
• Telecom
• Education
• Others
Key Companies covered in this report:
• Bharti Airtel Limited
• NTT Ltd.
• IBM India
• CtrlS Datacenters
• Netmagic Solutions
• Tata Communications
• Sterling and Wilson Pvt Ltd
• Nxtra Data Limited
• Sify Technologies
• Web Werks India Pvt. Ltd.
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Competitor Analysis
The report also provides analysis of leading market participants including:
• Key companies Modular Data Centres revenues in Indian market, 2019-2024 (Estimated), ($ millions)
• Key companies Modular Data Centres revenues share in Indian market, 2023 (%)
• Key companies Modular Data Centres sales in Indian market, 2019-2024 (Estimated),
• Key companies Modular Data Centres sales share in Indian market, 2023 (%)
Drivers
- Growing Demand for Data Storage and Cloud Services
- As businesses in India increasingly adopt digital technologies, there is a massive rise in data generation across sectors such as e-commerce, IT, banking, and telecommunications. This surge in data requires scalable, reliable storage solutions, making modular data centres an ideal choice.
- The rapid expansion of cloud services, driven by major providers like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud, has significantly boosted the demand for data centres that can be quickly deployed and scaled up to meet growing storage and processing needs.
- Government Initiatives and Digital India Campaign
- The Indian government’s focus on digitization through initiatives such as “Digital India” and “Make in India” is accelerating the adoption of modular data centres. These initiatives aim to improve digital infrastructure, especially in rural and semi-urban areas, creating a substantial need for modular, flexible data storage solutions that can be deployed in diverse locations.
- Policies supporting data localization, which require global firms to store data locally, are also fueling the growth of modular data centres as businesses seek efficient ways to comply with these regulations.
- Increased Adoption of 5G and IoT Technologies
- The rollout of 5G technology in India and the growing use of IoT (Internet of Things) devices is significantly increasing data traffic, necessitating fast, scalable, and cost-efficient data processing infrastructure. Modular data centres, with their flexibility and quick deployment capabilities, are well-suited to handle the growing data volumes driven by these emerging technologies.
- As industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and smart cities embrace IoT, modular data centres are becoming critical in managing and processing data at the edge, reducing latency and improving operational efficiency.
- Need for Energy-Efficient and Sustainable Data Solutions
- As environmental concerns rise, there is a growing demand for energy-efficient and sustainable data solutions. Modular data centres are designed with energy efficiency in mind, using optimized cooling systems and innovative designs to minimize energy consumption.
- With companies and governments focusing on reducing their carbon footprint, the ability of modular data centres to be powered by renewable energy sources makes them a preferred option over traditional data centres, particularly in meeting sustainability goals.
- Scalability and Rapid Deployment Capabilities
- One of the key advantages of modular data centres is their scalability and rapid deployment. Traditional data centres often require substantial time and financial investment to build, but modular data centres can be quickly assembled and expanded as needed. This is particularly important in India’s fast-paced business environment, where companies need flexible and scalable infrastructure to keep up with changing market demands.
- This rapid deployment capability is especially useful for startups, growing enterprises, and government projects that require immediate data infrastructure without the long lead times associated with conventional data centres.
Restraints
- High Initial Costs of Deployment
- Although modular data centres offer long-term benefits such as scalability and energy efficiency, the initial investment costs can be high. The upfront costs for purchasing and deploying modular data centre units, along with the expenses for power, cooling, and maintenance, may be a deterrent for small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) in India.
- These high capital costs, combined with a lack of widespread awareness about the long-term benefits of modular data centres, can slow adoption, particularly in cost-sensitive industries.
- Limited Awareness and Adoption in Rural Areas
- While urban regions in India are quickly adopting modular data centres, rural areas still face a lack of awareness and limited infrastructure for such solutions. This digital divide presents a challenge, as many potential users in smaller towns and remote areas may not fully understand the benefits of modular data centres or have the necessary infrastructure to support them.
- Additionally, connectivity issues in rural regions can pose challenges to the seamless operation of data centres, making it harder to implement modular solutions in these areas.
- Regulatory and Compliance Challenges
- The data centre industry in India is subject to numerous regulations, particularly around data security and privacy. Ensuring compliance with laws like the Personal Data Protection Bill, along with other data localization mandates, can be complex and costly for modular data centre providers.
- Navigating these regulatory challenges requires continuous monitoring and adaptation, which can increase operational costs and delay deployments, particularly for smaller players entering the market.
Opportunities
- Expansion of Edge Computing Infrastructure
- The rise of edge computing, where data processing occurs closer to the source of data generation, is creating significant opportunities for modular data centres. As India moves toward more connected devices and smart applications, there is a growing need for localized data centres that can process data at the edge, reducing latency and improving real-time decision-making.
- Modular data centres, with their ability to be deployed quickly and in various locations, are well-positioned to support the expansion of edge computing infrastructure, particularly in industries like telecommunications, healthcare, and manufacturing.
- Growing Investments in Data Centre Infrastructure
- India’s data centre industry is attracting substantial investments from both domestic and international players. Leading global firms and real estate developers are increasingly investing in data centre infrastructure to cater to the growing demand for data services. This influx of capital presents a significant opportunity for the modular data centres market, as investors look for scalable and cost-effective solutions.
- The government’s focus on promoting data centres as a strategic asset also supports further investments, creating a conducive environment for modular data centre growth.
- Rising Demand from E-commerce and Digital Payments
- The rapid growth of e-commerce and digital payment platforms in India is driving the need for robust data centre infrastructure to handle the increasing volume of online transactions and customer data. Modular data centres provide a flexible solution that can be quickly scaled up to accommodate these expanding digital services.
- As India continues its shift towards a cashless economy and more businesses embrace online platforms, the demand for modular data centres to support e-commerce and fintech operations will only increase.
- Increased Focus on Disaster Recovery Solutions
- With businesses becoming increasingly reliant on digital operations, the need for reliable disaster recovery (DR) solutions is growing. Modular data centres offer an ideal option for companies looking to implement robust DR strategies, as they can be easily deployed in offsite locations to ensure business continuity in case of outages, natural disasters, or other emergencies.
- The growing emphasis on risk mitigation in industries like banking, insurance, and IT services will continue to create opportunities for modular data centres in disaster recovery planning.
Challenges
- Logistical and Installation Complexities
- While modular data centres are designed for rapid deployment, logistical challenges such as transportation, site preparation, and installation can still be complex in India. Factors such as inadequate road infrastructure, especially in rural or remote areas, can make it difficult to transport modular units to their intended locations.
- Additionally, finding suitable land for data centres that meet regulatory requirements related to power supply, connectivity, and cooling systems can be challenging, particularly in densely populated urban areas.
- Lack of Skilled Workforce
- The operation and maintenance of modular data centres require a highly skilled workforce with expertise in data centre management, cooling systems, power management, and cybersecurity. However, India faces a shortage of professionals with the required technical expertise, especially in tier-2 and tier-3 cities.
- The lack of adequately trained personnel to manage modular data centres can hinder their widespread adoption, particularly in industries with stringent uptime and security requirements.
- Security Concerns and Cyber Threats
- As with any data infrastructure, modular data centres are vulnerable to cyberattacks and security breaches. In India, where cybersecurity awareness is still evolving, the risk of data breaches and hacking attempts poses a significant challenge for companies deploying modular data centres.
- Ensuring robust security measures and compliance with cybersecurity regulations is critical to building trust in modular data centres, particularly among industries handling sensitive data such as finance, healthcare, and government services.
Key Indicators Analysed
• Market Players & Competitor Analysis: The report covers the key players of the industry including Company Profile, Product Specifications, Production Capacity/Sales, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin 2019-2030 & Sales with a thorough analysis of the market’s competitive landscape and detailed information on vendors and comprehensive details of factors that will challenge the growth of major market vendors.
• Indian Market Analysis: The report includes Indian market status and outlook 2019-2030. Further the report provides break down details about each region & countries covered in the report. Identifying its sales, sales volume & revenue forecast. With detailed analysis by types and applications.
• Market Trends: Market key trends which include Increased Competition and Continuous Innovations.
• Opportunities and Drivers: Identifying the Growing Demands and New Technology
• Porters Five Force Analysis: The report provides with the state of competition in industry depending on five basic forces: threat of new entrants, bargaining power of suppliers, bargaining power of buyers, threat of substitute products or services, and existing industry rivalry.
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