Statistics desk
What the numbers say—and what they do not
A transparent snapshot of mapped facilities, public-source coverage and community submissions. Different capacity metrics stay separate instead of being rolled into one impressive but misleading total.
Mapped records by state
Coverage is a research signal, not market share
Select a state to inspect the individual facility records included in this release. A taller bar may reflect better public sourcing, not necessarily more live capacity.
Record status
Pipeline is not live capacity
We classify the most advanced verified milestone and keep proposed campus potential out of operating totals.
See classification rules →National number reconciler
Four official figures. Four different meanings.
These numbers can coexist. Existing IT load, capacity, total electricity demand and a future requirement estimate are different measures with different dates and methods.
existing IT load
A Ministry of Power parliamentary answer citing an industry report.
Open official source ↗Feb 20255,640 MWFY2031–32 power requirement estimate
A forward estimate in the same Ministry of Power answer—not current live capacity.
Open official source ↗Mar 2026≈1,500 MWcapacity described for 2025
A later MeitY parliamentary reply using a different capacity framing.
Open official source ↗Mar 202613.56 GWFY2031–32 electricity-demand projection
A later projection; it should not be merged with IT load or announced capacity.
Open official source ↗Never add IT MW, critical IT MW, total facility MW and announced campus envelopes together. Each record stores the value and the metric as a pair.
Community reporting snapshot
Only aggregate, non-identifying counts appear here
Names, email addresses, descriptions, exact locations, source URLs and uploads are never returned by this public statistics endpoint.
The reporting workflow is ready. Counts will appear here when legitimate submissions arrive; individual reports remain private until reviewed.
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