Indian data centre company Webyne continues expansion
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India's fast-changing data centre landscape continues to make headlines. This time home-grown company Webyne has announced that it has achieved 10 MW Tier III data centre capacity across Delhi-NCR (National Capital Region) and is targeting 100 MW expansion.
Webyne says the 10 MW of Tier III data centre capacity, across multiple facilities, strengthens its infrastructure to support AI, GPU cloud, enterprise cloud, and high-performance computing workloads.
The company currently owns and operates 1 MW of this infrastructure, while the remaining capacity is delivered through strategically located Tier III data center facilities.
Webyne is also expanding its footprint, with additional infrastructure expected to become operational within the next six to eight months.
In fact, as part of its long-term growth strategy, Webyne says it aims to scale its total data centre capacity to 100 MW within the next 12 months, combining owned infrastructure with strategic expansion across multiple Tier III facilities.
The demand for AI-ready infrastructure is accelerating rapidly and this expansion not only supports Webyne’s growing portfolio of GPU cloud, dedicated servers, enterprise cloud, storage, networking, and AI infrastructure services but also reinforces the company’s commitment to becoming one of India’s leading cloud infrastructure providers. Webyne apparently lists more than 20 data centres across more than ten locations in India.
As the Data Centre Dynamics website points out, in 2023, Indian non-banking financial company (NBFC) Homeshree acquired a US$24.36 million stake in Webyne, which aimed to enable Webyne to expand its product and technology portfolio, increase investment into its infrastructure, and eventually expand internationally.

