The Mumbai Data Center Project, Princeton Digital Group is a smart grid project being developed in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It is an advanced grid infrastructure project.

The installation of the project began in 2021 and is expected to be completed in 2022.

Description

The Mumbai Data Center Project, Princeton Digital Group is currently under construction and will use smart grid technology. The project has a rated capacity of 48MW.

The Mumbai Data Center Project, Princeton Digital Group has the following equipment associated with it:

– Data Center

Mumbai Data Center Project, Princeton Digital Group development status

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The development of Mumbai Data Center Project, Princeton Digital Group was started in 2021. The project is expected to be commissioned in 2022.

Additional information

– Princeton Digital Group is building a 48MW multi-story data center campus in Navi Mumbai ,India
– The campus consists of two adjacent multi-story buildings with six data floors, giving a total of 12 data halls, each with 4MW of power.

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Methodology

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