Greater than 12 per cent of India’s knowledge centres—specialised buildings stuffed with computing machines and associated {hardware} gear—are prone to be at excessive danger of infrastructure harm from local weather change-induced excessive climate occasions equivalent to floods and rising sea ranges by 2050, in line with a brand new report.
The report takes under consideration all operational, deliberate and under-construction knowledge centres the world over, and initiatives at the very least 228 to be inside India by 2050.
The information centres in Uttar Pradesh are prone to be among the most susceptible on the earth, the evaluation suggests. These in Maharashtra, Telangana (Hyderabad), Karnataka (Bengaluru), and Tamil Nadu (Chennai) are additionally in danger from local weather change hazards.
This danger of injury to knowledge centre infrastructure would possibly greater than double (111 per cent) by the top of the century, says the report by XDI (Cross Dependency Initiative), a world firm which assesses the price of local weather change impacts on bodily belongings.
Knowledge centres are on the coronary heart of the factitious intelligence revolution, and energy providers equivalent to banking methods and cloud storage. Because the spine of recent digital infrastructure, these services are anticipated to dramatically rise in numbers throughout the globe within the coming years. As an example, in India—which has emerged as a foremost knowledge centre hub in South Asia—the information centre business can entice investments price $5.7 billion.
Nonetheless, this crucial infrastructure is underneath severe menace from local weather change and its opposed impression. Excessive climate occasions can considerably harm knowledge centres around the globe, resulting in disruption in providers and substantial monetary loss, as per the report.
Other than India, knowledge centres in different international locations equivalent to the USA, China, Germany, Denmark, and Japan are additionally susceptible. For instance, between 20 per cent and 64 per cent of those services in New Jersey, Hamburg, Shanghai, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Moskva, Bangkok, and Hovedstaden are at excessive danger of bodily harm from local weather change hazards by 2050, in line with the report.
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The ‘2025 International Knowledge Centre Bodily Local weather Threat and Adaptation Report’ was launched on Thursday. The corporate XDI examined the chance to just about 9,000 knowledge centres—that are operational, underneath development and deliberate—globally, together with 228 in India. It analysed how eight several types of local weather change hazards, underneath a excessive emissions situation from now till the top of the century, would pose a menace to those services.
The corporate then categorised knowledge centres into excessive, reasonable, and low-risk properties. These classifications had been calculated by figuring out every property’s likelihood of incurring direct monetary loss from climate-related harm to infrastructure in any given 12 months, and had been expressed as a proportion of the alternative value of every constructing, the report mentioned.
The evaluation emphasised that there was an pressing have to make knowledge centres resilient to excessive climate occasions. This may be executed, for instance, by modifying constructing designs and incorporating structural adaptation measures. Taking these steps can cut back the variety of high-risk knowledge centres by greater than two-thirds in 2050, the report suggests.
“When a lot relies on this crucial infrastructure — and with the sector rising exponentially — operators, traders, and governments can’t afford to be flying blind. Our evaluation helps them see the worldwide image, establish the place resilience investments are most wanted, and chart pathways to cut back danger,” Karl Mallon, founding father of XDI, mentioned in a press release.

