Adani's ₹8 lakh crore bet on AI, will change the tech game with 5GW data centers
Adani Group announced a massive investment of around $100 billion to establish a network of AI-ready 5GW data centers in India over the next decade.
The Adani Group has made a landmark announcement regarding its plans to invest approximately ₹8.3 lakh crore (around $100 billion) in developing an infrastructure of AI-ready data centers across India over the next decade. This ambitious investment aims to create a network capable of supporting high-end AI model training and cloud services, crucial for advancing India's position in the global technology landscape.
The company emphasizes its commitment to powering these data centers predominantly with green energy, aligning with global sustainability goals. However, industry experts caution that the challenges associated with building such an extensive data center network extend beyond just energy provision; there are significant hurdles to overcome in high-performance computing, networking, and cooling infrastructure that are equally critical for the successful deployment of a data-centric ecosystem.
The term '5GW deployment' signifies a substantial energy capacity of 5 gigawatts that will support this initiative, indicating that the power generated could potentially sustain millions of homes or several large cities. In the context of AI and cloud infrastructure, achieving a 5GW-scale deployment entails extensive server setups, sophisticated cooling systems, and advanced networking capabilities, marking a pivotal shift in the technological capabilities available in the country and influencing the future of AI development.