Adani Enterprises, through its joint venture company AdaniConneX, and Google announced a landmark partnership to develop India’s largest AI data centre campus and new green energy infrastructure in Visakhapatnam.
Google’s AI hub in Visakhapatnam represents a multi-faceted investment of approximately US$ 15 billion over five years (2026-2030), comprising gigawatt-scale data centre operations, supported by a robust subsea cable network and clean energy, to drive the most demanding AI workloads in India.
It will be developed in close collaboration with ecosystem partners including AdaniConneX and Airtel.
The foundational pillars of the Google AI hub developed in collaboration with AdaniConneX include purpose-built AI data centre infrastructure in Visakhapatnam that will add significant compute capacity to help pioneer a generational shift in India’s AI capabilities.
Mr Gautam Adani, Chairman of the Adani Group, said that Visakhapatnam is now set to become a global technology destination and this partnership is a testament to a shared vision of nation-building and our commitment to empowering every Indian with the tools of the 21st century.
Mr Thomas Kurian, CEO, Google Cloud, added that working with Adani, will bring a cutting-edge resources closer to communities and customers alike, and offer them the performance, security, and scalability to innovate and thrive on a global stage.
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