Bichuten Data Vault Pvt Ltd (also referred to as Bichuten Data Vault or Bichuten Data World) is a newly established Nepal-based company focused on sovereign digital infrastructure.
It aims to build and operate Nepal’s first Tier IV-certified hyperscale data center(s), emphasizing data sovereignty (keeping Nepali data in Nepal), security, compliance, high availability (targeting 99.995% uptime), and sustainability via hydropower. The project involves facilities in Kathmandu and Birgunj, starting with an initial capacity of around 240 kW and scaling toward 5 MW by 2030. It positions Nepal as a potential regional digital hub in South Asia and supports critical sectors like banking, government, telecom, and AI/cloud workloads.
The company leverages Nepal’s hydroelectric power and cool climate for energy-efficient, green operations. It has announced partnerships with global players including Google Cloud, AMD, Micron, and VVDN Technologies. An initial investment of around Rs 2.5 billion (roughly $18–20 million USD) is mentioned for early phases, with ambitions for broader digital ecosystem contributions, including potential future local manufacturing of hardware like servers and devices.
The name "Bichuten" derives from a Japanese Buddhist reference to Lord Vishnu, symbolizing "Protector" or preserver—aligning with its focus on safeguarding data. Founders / Leadership / Key PeopleBichuten is a joint venture or consortium led by prominent Nepali entrepreneurs and business groups. It is described as spearheaded or involving:
Overall, Bichuten represents a significant private-sector push for Nepal’s digital infrastructure independence. For the most current details, check their official website (bichuten.com) or recent Nepali business news. Note that as a brand-new initiative, more team/operational specifics may emerge as the project progresses.
It aims to build and operate Nepal’s first Tier IV-certified hyperscale data center(s), emphasizing data sovereignty (keeping Nepali data in Nepal), security, compliance, high availability (targeting 99.995% uptime), and sustainability via hydropower. The project involves facilities in Kathmandu and Birgunj, starting with an initial capacity of around 240 kW and scaling toward 5 MW by 2030. It positions Nepal as a potential regional digital hub in South Asia and supports critical sectors like banking, government, telecom, and AI/cloud workloads.
The company leverages Nepal’s hydroelectric power and cool climate for energy-efficient, green operations. It has announced partnerships with global players including Google Cloud, AMD, Micron, and VVDN Technologies. An initial investment of around Rs 2.5 billion (roughly $18–20 million USD) is mentioned for early phases, with ambitions for broader digital ecosystem contributions, including potential future local manufacturing of hardware like servers and devices.
The name "Bichuten" derives from a Japanese Buddhist reference to Lord Vishnu, symbolizing "Protector" or preserver—aligning with its focus on safeguarding data. Founders / Leadership / Key PeopleBichuten is a joint venture or consortium led by prominent Nepali entrepreneurs and business groups. It is described as spearheaded or involving:
- Naveen Agrawal (often noted as Chairman): Key leader and public face; has spoken on the project’s vision for digital self-reliance and data protection.
- Min Agrawal / Meen Agrawal (associated with Fair Group): Involved in the venture.
- Anuj Keyal / Anuj Kyal (associated with Keyal Group): Keyal Group is a diversified industrial/business group with presence in manufacturing and other sectors, based in areas like Birgunj.
- Vishal Kumar Jha / Vishal Kumar Jatia.
- Sharad Goel / Sharad Goyal.
Overall, Bichuten represents a significant private-sector push for Nepal’s digital infrastructure independence. For the most current details, check their official website (bichuten.com) or recent Nepali business news. Note that as a brand-new initiative, more team/operational specifics may emerge as the project progresses.
