Bondada Engineering Signs Strategic MoU with Bryanston Renewables for Green-Powered Data Centres
Bondada Engineering and Bryanston Renewables have signed a strategic MoU to develop renewable energy-powered data centres, accelerating sustainable digital infrastructure across Bharat and global markets.

Joint Development to Accelerate Sustainable Digital Infrastructure Across Bharat and Global Markets
HYDERABAD, February 12, 2026 — Bondada Engineering Limited (BEL), a rising leader in Bharat's infrastructure space, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Dubai-based Bryanston Renewables FZCO. The partnership, formalized on February 11, 2026, focuses on developing and deploying "ready-to-use" data centre packages powered entirely by renewable energy.
This strategic alliance is designed to meet the skyrocketing demand for data storage while aligning with global decarbonization goals and Bharat's Atmanirbhar Bharat mission.
A Holistic Approach to Green Digital Ecosystems
The collaboration leverages Bondada's deep technical expertise in Telecom Infrastructure, Solar Energy, and Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS). By integrating these with Bryanston Renewables’ international energy reach, the partners aim to offer a seamless, sustainable alternative to traditional power-hungry data facilities.
Strategic Alignment with Union Budget 2026
The MoU directly supports the policy priorities recently outlined in the Union Budget 2026, which includes:
Fiscal Incentives: Support for energy-efficient and green-certified data centres.
Digital Resilience: Promotion of localized data storage for domestic security.
Energy Transition: Accelerated deployment of renewable-powered digital ecosystems.
Leadership Perspective
Dr. Bondada Raghavendra Rao, Chairman & Managing Director, Bondada Group, emphasized the synergy:
"We are uniquely positioned by integrating our strengths across renewable energy and telecom infrastructure. This partnership delivers solutions that meet digital needs while supporting long-term sustainability goals."
Rear Admiral R Sreenivas, VSM (Retd), CEO of Bondada Group, added:
"By combining renewable energy with next-generation digital infrastructure, we are building sustainable solutions that strengthen digital resilience and create long-term value."
Bridging the Gap Between Energy and Data
Traditional data centres are among the highest consumers of grid electricity. The BEL-Bryanston partnership addresses this by creating Integrated Project Packages that include:
On-site Solar/Wind Power: Dedicated renewable sources to eliminate grid strain.
MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) Solutions: Specialized systems tailored for high-density cooling and energy recovery.
BESS Integration: Ensuring 24/7 uptime for data servers using advanced battery storage during non-generation hours.
FAQ.
What is a "green-powered" data centre?
It is a facility that uses renewable energy (solar, wind, or hydro) instead of fossil fuels to power servers and cooling systems. These facilities often aim for a Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) ratio as close to 1.0 as possible.
Why is Bondada Engineering entering the data centre segment?
With a robust background in telecom towers and solar EPC, Bondada is leveraging its existing engineering and procurement capabilities to tap into Bharat's $24 billion data centre market growth.
Will this partnership focus only on Bharat?
No. While Bharat is a primary focus, the MoU specifies that the partners will also jointly develop projects in select international markets, utilizing Bryanston Renewables' presence in Dubai and the Middle East.




