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The demand for digital infrastructure is unprecedented, and the opportunities in front of us are immense, writes Tesh Durvasula, CEO of AtlasEdge Data Centres.
Updated March 05, 2025 / Original March 02, 2025
CEO, Atlas Edge Data Centres
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With 2025 already picking up the pace, I’m struck by the speed of change shaping our industry and the exciting road ahead. The demand for digital infrastructure is unprecedented, and the opportunities in front of us are immense. Across hyperscale and colocation segments, an estimated 10 GW is expected to break ground globally this year, with 7 GW likely reaching completion. That’s around $170 billion in asset value that will need financing in 2025 alone - a staggering figure that reflects the scale of transformation underway.
CEO, Atlas Edge Data Centres
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