With nearly 75% share in H1 2024, occupier interest growing in green office spaces

  • Bengaluru and Mumbai saw the highest leasing in green-certified buildings, accounting for over 50% share in Q2 2024
  • About 80% of Technology as well as Engineering & Manufacturing firms prefer taking up spaces in green-certified buildings
  • Majority of the upcoming supply in various construction stages is expected to be green-certified, expanding green office stock to over 600 mn sq ft in next 2-3 years

Bengaluru, 13 Aug 2024: With an unwavering focus on sustainable built spaces, occupiers’ preference to lease in green certified buildings has gained momentum in key office markets across India. During Q2 2024, about 13 mn sq ft of office space in the top six cities has been leased in green-certified buildings. This represents a 24% YoY increase and accounts for an impressive 82% share in overall leasing during the quarter. This rapid growth is an indication of the rising awareness amongst corporate occupiers with respect to the role that built structures have to play in containing issues related to climate change through reducing carbon footprint. The share of Bengaluru followed by Mumbai remained significant, together accounting for over 50% of the leases in green-certified buildings in Q2 2024. Interestingly, of the 13 mn sq ft of leases signed in green buildings, about 60% were in relatively newer developments which have come in the last 5 years.

Currently, LEED, GRIHA and WELL are some of the prominent green certifications available in the Indian market, which validate buildings as ‘green’ by assessing various parameters including energy consumption, waste generation and alignment of design with health and wellness aspects. Real estate developers are increasingly aligning their offerings with global sustainability standards, simultaneously presenting various tangible benefits to their tenants including lower operational costs, improved indoor air quality and enhanced employee productivity.

Trend of leasing in green-certified buildings (Q1 2023 – Q2 2024)

Period Leasing in green-certified buildings

(mn sq ft)

Gross office leasing

(mn sq ft)

Share of leasing in green-certified buildings
Q1 2023 7.1 10.1 71%
Q2 2023 10.5 14.7 71%
Q3 2023 9.2 13.2 70%
Q4 2023 15.2 20.2 75%
Q1 2024 8.9 13.6 65%
Q2 2024 12.9 15.8 82%
Total 63.8 87.6 73%

Source: Colliers

Notes: Data pertains to Grade A stock; Gross leasing does not include lease renewals, pre-commitments and deals where only a letter of Intent has been signed; Top 6 cities include Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi-NCR, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Pune

 Technology and Engineering & Manufacturing companies at the forefront

About 80% of leasing by technology and engineering & manufacturing firms since 2023 were in green-certified buildings. Moreover, it is noteworthy that 62% of the flex players prefer space take-up in green-certified buildings. Overall, at an India level, technology sector accounted for about 27% share in the cumulative space take up in green-certified buildings since 2023, followed by occupiers from Engineering & Manufacturing and BFSI sectors with about 19% share each.

City-wise leasing in green buildings (Q1 2023 – Q2 2024)

Cities Leasing in green-certified buildings (mn sq ft) Total gross leasing (mn sq ft) Share of leasing in green-certified buildings Sector with highest leasing in green-certified buildings* (Share)
Bengaluru 16.5 24.4 68% Engineering & Manufacturing (37%)
Chennai 11.2 14.1 79% Technology (28%)
Delhi NCR 11.8 16.0 74% Technology (26%)
Hyderabad 10.2 13.4 76% Technology (48%)
Mumbai 8.9 12.4 72% BFSI (45%)
Pune 5.2 7.3 71% BFSI (29%)
Total 63.8 87.6 73% Technology (27%)

Source: Colliers

*On basis of % of leasing in green-certified buildings for the specific city in a particular sector in Q1 2023-Q2 2024

Notes: Data pertains to Grade A stock; Gross leasing does not include lease renewals, pre-commitments and deals where only a letter of Intent has been signed

Over the last few quarters, developers, investors & occupiers in the office market have increasingly embraced adoption of sustainable elements in their portfolios. With 13 mn sq ft of leasing in green- certified buildings in Q2 2024, a significant 82% of occupiers were inclined towards green-certified buildings. This also reflects occupiers’ strong commitment to align their sustainability goals with the broader sustainability targets of the country. Since 2023, about 70-80% of the space uptake by Engineering & Manufacturing, Technology and BFSI players has been in green-certified buildings. The trend is expected to further accelerate in the next few years. Moreover, SEBI’s mandatory sustainability reporting further provides a thrust to occupiers, investors and developers to increasingly consider green portfolios while meeting their ESG targets, “says Arpit Mehrotra, Managing Director, Office services, India, Colliers.

More than two-thirds of Grade A office stock in India is currently green certified

In tandem with the rise in demand for green-certified building, green building stock is also seeing an increase. According to Colliers, as of June 2024, about 67% of the Grade A office buildings across the top six cities were green certified. Bengaluru and Delhi NCR account for about half of the green office stock in the country.  Of the 13.2 mn sq ft of new Grade A office completions in Q2 2024, almost 70% are green-certified. In the next two-three years, majority of the over 150 mn sq ft Grade A office developments in various stages of construction across the six major cities are likely to be green certified, expanding Grade A green stock to over 600 mn sq ft.

Trends in new supply of green-certified buildings (Q1 2023 – Q2 2024)

  Green-certified supply (mn sq ft) Total new supply (mn sq ft) Share of green supply in overall supply
Q1 2023 7.2 9.5 76%
Q2 2023 9.9 12.4 80%
Q3 2023 9.0 10.8 83%
Q4 2023 15.7 17.5 90%
Q1 2024 5.9 9.7 61%
Q2 2024 9.1 13.2 69%
Total 56.8 73.1 78%

Source: Colliers

Notes: Data pertains to Grade A stock; Top 6 cities include Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi-NCR, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Pune

With increased inclination amongst occupiers for green-certified buildings, several Grade A developers are increasing sustainable offerings in their commercial portfolios. During the second quarter of 2024, almost 70% of the new supply was green-certified. With growing demand, developers are also retrofitting ageing office stock and incorporating sustainable elements in overall building design & construction. About 300-350 mn sq ft of commercial building stock older than 10 years hold the potential to get refurbished in the next few years and add to the green-certified office stock of the country.” says Vimal Nadar, Senior Director and Head of Research, Colliers India.

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