Adani bets $100 billion on data centres to power India’s AI ambitions


FILE PHOTO: The logo of the Adani Group is seen on the facade of its Corporate House on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India, November 21, 2024. REUTERS/Amit Dave/File Photo

Feb ⁠17 (Reuters) - Adani Enterprises said on Tuesday that it will invest $100 billion to build renewable-powered AI-ready data ⁠centres by 2035, positioning India as a contender in the global AI race.

India has seen ‌a surge in big-ticket AI infrastructure spending, with global players like Google, Amazon, Meta Platforms and Microsoft ramping up investments along with domestic companies such as Reliance and TCS.

"AI-ready data centres would be a critical nerve centre of the AI-driven environment and it's ​natural that large groups with deep pockets will get future-ready by ⁠setting up such data centres," said Ambareesh ⁠Baliga, an independent market analyst.

Top firms, including Reliance and the Adani Group, are moving quickly to capture the ⁠vast ‌opportunities as businesses align themselves with what is seen as a major disruptor ahead, he added.

Adani said that the investment is expected to trigger an additional $150 billion across related industries including server ⁠manufacturing and sovereign cloud platforms. Together, this is projected to create ​a $250 billion AI infrastructure ecosystem ‌in India over the decade, it added.

Shares of Adani Enterprises closed 2.7% higher, making the stock ⁠the top gainer ​on the benchmark Nifty 50 index.

INDIA-AI BOOM

Having been on the periphery of the AI boom so far due to the absence of any significant chip manufacturing capability, data centres represent India's best chance of making a mark on the global ⁠stage.

The investment will develop a model linking renewable energy, power ​grid resilience and AI computing, according to Adani.

"For decades, we imported technology. Now we are building the backbone," Chairman Gautam Adani said in a post on X.

"India will not follow the AI century. India will shape it".

The ⁠ports-to-power conglomerate will build on its existing 2 gigawatt data centre capacity and scale it to 5 GW to create the world's largest integrated data centre platform, it said, without providing a timeline.

Additionally, Adani will invest $55 billion to expand its renewable energy portfolio, which will include one of the world's largest battery energy storage ​systems.

AI PARTNERSHIPS

Adani has an existing partnership with Google, which has pledged to ⁠invest $15 billion over five years to build an AI data centre, its biggest ever investment in India.

The company said ​on Tuesday it will expand its existing partnership with Walmart-backed Flipkart ‌to develop a second AI data centre.

It is also ​in discussions with other major players to establish large-scale campuses across India, it said, without disclosing further details.

(Reporting by Urvi Dugar in Bengaluru; Writing by Abinaya Vijayaraghavan; Editing by Sonia Cheema)

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