Schneider Electric Reports Faster Growth in India Data Center Segment
Schneider Electric stated that its India data center business is expanding at a higher rate than its overall operations, citing demand linked to artificial intelligence infrastructure.
app.buzzsumo.comSchneider Electric reported that revenue from its India data center operations is growing faster than the company's core business, attributing the difference to increased demand for facilities supporting artificial intelligence workloads. The company did not release specific percentage figures or absolute revenue amounts for the India segment in the statement reviewed by Reuters.
India has seen rising investment in data centers as technology firms expand cloud and AI services in the region. Schneider Electric supplies electrical and cooling systems used in these facilities. The company said the India data center unit is outpacing growth in its broader portfolio but provided no timeline for when the trend began or how long it is expected to continue.
No company executives were named in the available statement.
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Increased orders for electrical and cooling equipment could raise Schneider Electric production volumes in India.
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