Amazon India has bought a large piece of land—over 38 acres—in Palava, close to Mumbai, from Lodha, a well-known real estate company. They paid more than ₹450 crore (about $54 million) to build a big data center there. Amazon’s data service branch, Amazon Data Services India, will use the land to create a new facility that can hold up to 4.16 million square feet of space.
So far, Amazon has paid about ₹396 crore to Lodha as part of the deal and will pay the remaining ₹54 crore later after completing some steps. They also paid ₹27 crore for stamp duty to register the purchase on November 12.
Last year, Amazon also leased a smaller 4-acre land in Powai, Mumbai, for nearly 18 years to build another data center, spending more than ₹562 crore in total rent. In 2022, they even leased an extra 5.5 acres from the same company, adding up their total land to 9.5 acres, costing nearly ₹1,500 crore in rent over the years.
Before these deals, Amazon set up a data center in Thane, where they bought a huge 54-acre land for over ₹1,870 crore last year.
Amazon is dedicated to improving digital services in India and plans to spend up to $12.7 billion on cloud infrastructure by 2030. Other big companies like Google and Microsoft are also investing in data centers in India, which are becoming super important for various online services
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