
Adani Invests $100B in AI Data Centers in India
India just made a bold move in the AI race.
Adani Group has promised to invest $100 billion over the next 10 years to build AI-ready data centers across India. The plan runs through 2035 and could change how the world sees India in artificial intelligence.
What’s the Big Plan?
The group wants to build large data centers made for AI workloads. These are not basic server rooms. They are built for heavy AI training and cloud computing.
The company says this push could attract another $150 billion in related projects. That means a possible $250 billion AI ecosystem in India.
Chairman Gautam Adani said India should not stay a simple user of AI tools. The goal is to build strong local AI infrastructure.
Where Will These AI Data Centers Be?
New campuses are planned in:
- Visakhapatnam
- Noida
- Hyderabad
- Pune
Adani is already working with big tech firms like Google and Microsoft.
The company also runs AdaniConneX, a joint venture with U.S.-based EdgeConneX. This platform already has around 2 gigawatts of capacity.
The new goal? Up to 5 gigawatts of AI-focused data center power.
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One key part of this plan is green energy.
Adani says these AI data centers will run on renewable power. The group’s massive Khavda Renewable Energy Park project already produces over 10 gigawatts, with plans to grow more.
This could make India a clean-energy AI hub.
Why This Matters for India
AI companies are looking beyond the U.S. for cheaper energy and better growth markets.
India has:
- Fast digital growth
- Skilled tech talent
- Strong renewable energy expansion
If this plan works, India could become one of the world’s top AI infrastructure hubs.
FAQ
1. How much is Adani investing in AI data centers?
Adani Group plans to invest $100 billion over 10 years.
2. Where will the AI data centers be built?
They are planned in Visakhapatnam, Noida, Hyderabad, and Pune.
3. Will the data centers use renewable energy?
Yes. The company says they will run on green energy from its renewable projects.
4. How much capacity is planned?
The target is up to 5 gigawatts of AI data center capacity.
5. Why is this important for India?
It can make India a major player in global AI infrastructure and attract global tech companies.
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