Adani and Google partner to build India’s largest AI data center in Visakhapatnam

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Adani Enterprises, through its joint venture company AdaniConneX, and Google on Tuesday announced a landmark partnership to develop India’s largest AI data center campus and new green energy infrastructure in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.

Google’s AI Hub in Visakhapatnam is a multi-faceted investment of approximately $15 billion over five years (2026-2030), including a robust subsea cable network and gigawatt-scale data center operations supported by clean energy to power India’s most demanding AI workloads.

According to a company statement, it will be implemented in close collaboration with ecosystem partners, including AdaniConneX and Airtel. The statement said that the foundational pillars of the Google AI Hub, developed in collaboration with AdaniConneX, include a purpose-built AI data center infrastructure in Visakhapatnam, which will add significant computing capacity to drive a generational shift in India’s AI capabilities.

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The project also builds on both companies’ commitment to sustainability and will involve joint investments in new transmission lines, clean energy generation, and innovative energy storage systems in Andhra Pradesh. The statement explained that this will not only support the data center’s operations but also enhance the capacity and resilience of India’s electricity grid.

Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani said, “Adani is proud to partner with Google
to build India’s largest AI data centre campus – in Visakhapatnam – engineered specifically for the demands of artificial intelligence. This facility will house the TPU and GPU-based compute power required for deep learning, neural network training, and large-scale AI model inference and create an ecosystem that accelerates AI-driven solutions for India’s most critical sectors – from healthcare and agriculture to logistics and finance.”

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