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Adani Group to Invest $100 Billion in Renewable Energy-Powered AI Data Centres by 2035

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  • Adani Enterprises to invest $100 billion in AI-ready data centres by 2035.
  • Investment expected to generate an additional $150 billion across related industries.
  • Gautam Adani emphasizes India's role in the "Intelligence Revolution."
  • Major partnerships with Google and other tech players for data centre development.
  • Project aims to create a $250 billion AI infrastructure ecosystem in India.

Adani Enterprises announced a significant investment of $100 billion to develop renewable energy-powered AI-ready data centres by 2035. This ambitious initiative is poised to establish the world's largest integrated data centre platform, positioning India as a leader in the global artificial intelligence (AI) race, according to Reuters and Channel News Asia.

The planned investment is projected to stimulate an additional $150 billion of spending across various sectors, including sovereign cloud platforms and server manufacturing. Altogether, this effort could create an economic ecosystem valued at $250 billion focused on AI infrastructure in India over the next decade, which highlights the scale and impact of this development, according to India Times.

Gautam Adani, chairman of the Adani Group, remarked on the importance of this initiative, stating that "the world is entering an Intelligence Revolution more profound than any previous Industrial Revolution." He emphasized that nations mastering the relationship between energy and computing capability will shape future trends, asserting, "India will not be a mere consumer in the AI age. We will be the creators, the builders and the exporters of intelligence," according to Reuters, Channel News Asia, and India Times.

The Adani Group plans to enhance its existing data centre network, targeting expansion from 2 gigawatts (GW) to 5 GW in capacity. This includes the development of a gigawatt-scale AI data centre campus in Visakhapatnam in collaboration with Google, among other projects across Indian cities. Additionally, the company aims to manufacture critical components domestically, reinforcing India’s supply chains and technological independence, according to Reuters, Channel News Asia, and India Times.

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