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India’s fast-expanding data center industry is driving strong demand for power and fiber cables, with capacity expected to reach 10 GW by 2030.

  The rapid growth of India’s data center industry is fueling a robust demand for power and fiber cables. This burgeoning sector is projected to achieve a capacity milestone of 10 gigawatts by the year 2030.

India’s data center industry is currently experiencing an unprecedented expansion. This rapid growth is primarily driven by the increasing digitalization of industries, the proliferation of cloud-based services, and the surge in data consumption across the country. As a result, there is a robust demand for essential infrastructure components such as power and fiber cables.

Power cables play a crucial role in the data center industry, ensuring the smooth and uninterrupted operation of servers and other critical equipment. Similarly, fiber cables are indispensable for high-speed data transmission, a key requirement for modern data centers.

Industry experts predict that the capacity of India’s data center industry will reach an impressive 10 gigawatts by 2030. This projection underscores the significant potential of this sector and the corresponding demand for power and fiber cables.

In conclusion, the fast-paced growth of India’s data center industry is creating a strong demand for power and fiber cables. With the industry’s capacity expected to reach 10 gigawatts by 2030, this demand is only set to increase in the coming years. 

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