India's Adani Group plans to invest $100 billion in AI data centers in India by 2035
2026-06-11 16:38
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - India's Adani Group has announced plans to invest up to $100 billion (approximately 126 billion Singapore dollars) by 2035 to build hyperscale artificial intelligence (AI) data centers powered by renewable energy in India.

Adani Group plans to invest $100 billion in building AI data centers

This investment is expected to drive an additional $150 billion in related industries, creating a total AI infrastructure ecosystem worth $250 billion, covering server manufacturing, power systems, and sovereign cloud platforms. Adani aims to build the world's largest integrated data center platform, increasing the group's data center capacity from 2 GW to 5 GW. These data centers will be powered by carbon-neutral energy from the Khavda 30 GW project, with an additional $55 billion allocated to expanding renewable energy generation and building large-scale battery energy storage systems.

Adani's plan links power generation to AI processing capacity from the initial stage, distinguishing it from traditional data center development models primarily driven by IT demand. The company stated that renewable energy assets, resilient grid systems, and high-density AI processing facilities will be built simultaneously to ensure system scalability and reliability. These facilities are expected to support large AI clusters and next-generation workloads, utilizing liquid cooling and high-efficiency power architectures. Dedicated computing resources will be allocated to India's large language models (LLMs) and national data initiatives. Adani also plans to enhance global connectivity through submarine cable landing stations integrated with its port network, enabling low-latency access to markets in the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia.

To reduce dependence on global supply chain fluctuations, the group will co-invest in domestic manufacturing of key components, including transformers, advanced power electronics, grid systems, and thermal management technologies. As part of India's five-layer AI framework covering applications, models, chips, energy, and data centers, Adani plans to participate across the full stack. A significant portion of GPU capacity will be allocated to Indian AI startups and research institutions to meet domestic computing needs.

Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, stated that the world is entering an intelligence revolution more profound than any previous industrial revolution, and countries that master the balance between energy and computing power will shape the next decade. India has unique advantages, and Adani is expanding from data centers and green energy to a complete five-layer AI stack, focusing on India's technological sovereignty. This strategy builds on current collaborations with Google and Microsoft. Adani will also deepen its data center partnership with Flipkart, advancing the co-development of a second dedicated AI data center to support Flipkart's next-generation digital commerce, high-performance computing, and large-scale AI workloads.

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