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Pakistan data centre capacity set to more than double by 2030

0xTechX by 0xTechX
July 8, 2026
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Pakistan data centre capacity is on track to more than double within five years, rising from 23.53 MW today to 53.30 MW by 2030, a pace that puts the country among the faster-growing digital infrastructure markets in South Asia. Behind that number is a wave of fresh investment, government-backed digitalisation, and surging demand for AI and cloud compute.

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  • Where Pakistan data centre capacity stands right now
  • What is driving the growth
    • Cloud and broadband demand
    • AI workloads and CPEC fibre
    • Islamabad rising as a second hub
    • Banking and government pull
  • Big private bets on the ground
  • The real challenges ahead
  • Why this matters for Pakistan’s digital economy
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • What is Pakistan’s current data centre capacity?
    • Which cities have the most data centres in Pakistan?
    • What is a Tier III data centre?
    • What is the biggest risk to Pakistan’s data centre growth?

Where Pakistan data centre capacity stands right now

The Pakistan data centre market has an installed IT load of 23.53 MW in 2025 and is forecast to reach 53.30 MW by 2030, reflecting a 17.77% compound annual growth rate (CAGR).

To put that in simple terms: a megawatt (MW) of IT load is the amount of power a facility uses to run its servers and cooling. The higher the number, the more computing work a country can handle inside its own borders.

Pakistan currently has 22 data centres split across three main markets, Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad. Operators include PTCL, Multinet, Chapal, Supernet, Cybernet, and Vision Telecom, among others.

What is driving the growth

Several forces are coming together at the same time to push Pakistan data centre capacity higher.

Cloud and broadband demand

Accelerated cloud adoption under the Digital Pakistan programme, a sharp rise in broadband users, and USD 400 million in foreign direct investment for telecommunications infrastructure are intensifying demand for carrier-neutral facilities.

AI workloads and CPEC fibre

Surplus electricity earmarked for artificial-intelligence workloads, the roll-out of 4G and imminent 5G, and cross-border connectivity delivered by China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) fibre routes position the market for sustained double-digit growth.

AI, the technology that powers tools like chatbots, image recognition, and fraud detection, needs a lot of computing power. That compute lives in data centres. QGDC Chairman Danish Iqbal has warned that Pakistan already spends USD 700 million to USD 800 million a year on AI-related technology and services, and that demand for computing power will rise sharply.

Islamabad rising as a second hub

Islamabad and Rawalpindi post the fastest growth at an 18.70% CAGR as federal workloads and CPEC fibre endpoints converge in the capital. Karachi keeps its lead thanks to submarine cable landing stations and strong enterprise clusters, but the capital is catching up fast.

Banking and government pull

The banking and financial services sector retains significant dedicated suites because domestic banks must archive high-frequency trading logs for seven years under State Bank directives. Provincial governments are also building their own private-cloud capacity into citizen-service platforms, locking in long-term demand blocks.

Big private bets on the ground

The forecasts are backed by real construction announcements. Quantum Global Data Centre (QGDC), a venture of the Gul Ahmed Energy Group, announced plans to build the country’s largest Tier III data centre with an initial USD 230 million investment, targeting commercial operations in 2027. Total investment could reach USD 600 million over three to four years.

QGDC unveiled the project at the Q Summit, where it also signed a strategic partnership with Huawei Pakistan to develop the facility and an adjacent science and technology park spanning AI infrastructure, research, and talent development.

In June 2025, Data Vault Pakistan launched the country’s first AI-focused data centre in Karachi. The solar-powered facility offers GPU-as-a-Service and secure cloud infrastructure to support enterprises and digital innovation.

Mari Petroleum Company Limited (MPCL) also plans to establish data centres at multiple locations across Pakistan to host data for public and private institutions. The energy firm formed a dedicated digital infrastructure subsidiary with an equity investment of Rs 10 billion (about USD 36 million) to fund the push.

The real challenges ahead

Growth on paper does not build itself. Several genuine hurdles could slow the expansion of Pakistan data centre capacity.

  • Power reliability: Grid instability combined with high electricity tariffs raises operating costs and forces significant investment in backup power systems.
  • Skilled workers: A shortage of trained professionals and limited awareness among small businesses about the benefits of colocation services act as barriers to faster market growth.
  • Water use: Large data centres need water for cooling. In a country facing water stress, this is a genuine public concern that operators will need to address with efficient closed-loop cooling designs.
  • Regulation: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) introduced data centre regulations aimed at facilitating and regulating the establishment of facilities in the country. Clear, stable rules will matter as more foreign capital arrives.

Why this matters for Pakistan’s digital economy

A data centre is not just a building full of servers. It is the physical foundation for every digital service a business or government runs, from online banking and e-commerce to AI apps and cloud storage. When that compute happens inside Pakistan, data stays local, speeds go up, and money stays in the country instead of flowing to overseas providers.

If domestic infrastructure lags, Pakistan could end up importing billions of dollars of computing capacity and data services. The current investment wave is an attempt to stop that from happening.

For more context on how Pakistan’s broader digital economy is growing, see how Pakistan’s digital payments topped Rs 168.8 trillion in a single quarter, a sign of the data and compute demand that lies behind everyday transactions.

On the supply side, dedicated 2,000 MW of surplus power, redundant CPEC fibre routes, and low land costs make Pakistan a strategic option for serving the wider South Asia region. That pitch is already attracting hyperscale interest from global cloud providers who want to cut latency for South Asian customers. You can learn more about Pakistan data centre market forecasts from Mordor Intelligence for deeper analysis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pakistan’s current data centre capacity?

Pakistan’s installed IT load stands at 23.53 MW in 2025 and is projected to reach 53.30 MW by 2030. That represents a more than 100% increase over five years.

Which cities have the most data centres in Pakistan?

Pakistan’s 22 data centres are split across three main markets: Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad. Karachi leads due to its port connectivity and submarine cable links, while Islamabad is now the fastest-growing hub driven by federal government workloads.

What is a Tier III data centre?

A Tier III data centre is a standard defined by the Uptime Institute. It means the facility has enough backup power and cooling to stay online during planned maintenance. It offers at least 99.982% uptime per year. Most new Pakistani facilities being announced target this level.

What is the biggest risk to Pakistan’s data centre growth?

Grid instability combined with high electricity tariffs raises operating costs and makes heavy investment in backup power systems necessary. Alongside this, a shortage of trained data centre engineers and the water needs of large cooling systems are practical challenges operators must plan for.

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