Zerodha Co-founder Nikhil Kamath invests Rs 200 Cr in Ctrls’ Rs 250 Cr fund raise
Zerodha Co-founder Nikhil Kamath has invested Rs 200 crore in CtrlS, the India based hyperscale data centre operator, alongside a Rs 50 crore investment by entrepreneur Sreeram Reddy Vanga.
Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath and entrepreneur Sreeram Reddy Vanga have jointly invested Rs 200 crore and Rs 50 crore respectively in CtrlS, a leading India-based hyperscale data center operator. This investment will enable CtrlS to expand its infrastructure and meet the increasing demand for enterprise and hyperscaler AI, cloud, and digital workloads in India.
CtrlS currently operates 19 data centers across nine key markets in the country, with a total capacity of 370 MW and 4.4 GW of projects in various stages of execution. The investment reflects growing investor confidence in India's AI, cloud, and digital infrastructure sector. According to Nikhil Kamath, CtrlS is strategically positioned to support India's rapidly growing digital infrastructure ecosystem, as every significant technology shift in the next decade will rely on data centers.
Sreeram Reddy Vanga expressed his excitement about being part of CtrlS's growth and the broader digital infrastructure opportunity in the country, praising the company's vision and leadership.
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