Synopsis: NTT has unveiled Bengaluru’s largest data center campus in Devanahalli, marking a major leap for India’s digital infrastructure. Spread across appox. 8+ acres and powered with a massive 67.2 MW IT load, the Bengaluru 4 Campus positions the city as a crucial hub for high density computing, AI workloads, cloud services, and enterprise data needs.
NTT is one of the world’s largest data center operators and has launched its newest data center campus located at Prestige Tech Cloud, Devanahalli near Kempegowda International Airport. This facility strengthens the region’s digital readiness, reinforces India’s emergence as a global data center powerhouse. The company has invested Rs. 2400 crore to meet the growing demands of Artificial Intelligence, cloud services and digital business operations. NTT is solidifying Bengaluru as a critical hub to power India’s Digital Future.
A Mega Campus Built for the Future: The NTT Bengaluru 4 Data Center Campus is built across 8+ acres, housing three state of the art data centers Bengaluru 4A, 4B and 4C. This integrated campus is designed to support high density workloads, advanced cloud infrastructure, AI computation clusters and mission critical enterprise applications. Each data center delivers 22.4 MW of power capacity, contributing to a total IT load of 62.7 MW placing it among the largest data center investments in South India.
Devanahalli’s New Tech Frontier: The campus is situated near Kempegowda International Airport, making Devanahalli one of the fastest emerging technology corridors in India. This location offers excellent connectivity, growing commercial development, proximity to aerospace, hardware and IT clusters, rapidly expanding real estate and industrial investments.
Cutting Edge Power & Connectivity infrastructure: To ensure uninterrupted service and true tier level reliability, NTT has built a dedicated 220 kV GIS substation, multiple grid connection routes, redundant power systems, Diesel generators supporting extended backup, carrier neutral fiber connectivity with multiple ISPs. This campus focuses on energy efficiency and sustainability with IGBC platinum certification and integration of renewable power sources. This reflects a global shift toward green data centers that optimise performance and reduce environmental impact.
Designed for AI, cloud & Mission critical enterprise needs: With AI growing at unprecedented rates, organisations require data centers capable of supporting heavy compute demands. NTT facility provides high rack power density for AI/ML workloads, Hybrid and multi cloud integration, secure co-location with 7 layer surveillance and Advanced cooling for high performance clusters. Industries like fintech, healthcare, e-commerce, manufacturing, OTT media and global IT services stand to gain immensely.
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Impact on Devanahalli Property Prices
- Large hyperscale AI / ready data centers create high quality infrastructure (200 kV substation, robust roads, power reliability) which typically improves valuations for surrounding land and commercial parcels.
- There is a surge in land plotted developments with appreciation in micro pockets close to the NTT campus, Airport City and STRR junctions as more tech and data centres are launching.
- There is increased demand for Grade A offices, co working spaces around devanahalli and along NH 44 improving rental prospects for well located commercial projects.
- Devanahalli is already a hotspot due to KIAL, aerospace SEZ, and upcoming tech parks.
Final Thoughts
The launch of NTTs largest data center in Devanahalli represents far more than an infrastructural milestone. This mega campus is set to transform Bengaluru’s digital landscape and accelerate the country’s transition into a data driven future. As AI cloud computing and digital services continue to surge, NTTs presence ensures that Bengaluru remains at the frontier.
Written by Soumya M