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Adani Group Commits USD 100 Billion to Build Renewable-Powered AI Infrastructure

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Adani Group has announced a USD 100 billion investment to develop renewable energy powered hyperscale AI ready data centres by 2035. The initiative aims to create a sovereign energy and compute backbone for India’s AI ecosystem.

The investment is expected to catalyse an additional USD 150 billion across server manufacturing, cloud platforms and supporting industries, creating a projected USD 250 billion AI infrastructure ecosystem over the decade.

The plan expands AdaniConneX from its existing 2 GW platform toward a 5 GW target. Partnerships include Google for a large AI data centre campus in Visakhapatnam, Microsoft across Hyderabad and Pune and an expanded collaboration with Flipkart for a second AI focused facility.

The integrated model links renewable generation, transmission infrastructure and high density AI compute. It leverages Adani Green Energy including the 30 GW Khavda project and large scale battery storage.

A portion of GPU capacity will be reserved for Indian startups and research institutions to support domestic AI innovation.

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