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Adani eyes AI growth with green data centres

Adani Group is accelerating its push into data centres and digital infrastructure, positioning itself to play a key role in India’s growing artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem. Group Chairman Gautam Adani said the conglomerate is now focused on building assets at scale, with investments spanning renewable energy, data centres, transmission networks and other infrastructure sectors.

Speaking about the group’s strategy, Adani said the focus is on creating long-term infrastructure platforms capable of supporting India’s rapid economic and technological growth. He noted that the next phase of development will be driven by large-scale investments in areas that are critical to the country’s future, including AI-powered digital infrastructure.

A major part of this strategy involves the development of green data centres powered by renewable energy. As AI adoption expands, demand for computing power and data storage is expected to rise significantly. Data centres, which form the backbone of digital services and AI applications, require vast amounts of electricity to operate. The Adani Group aims to meet this demand through clean energy sources, combining its strengths in renewable power generation with digital infrastructure development.

It is believed India’s AI ambitions will require massive investments in data processing capacity, cloud infrastructure and reliable power supply. The Adani Group sees an opportunity to create integrated facilities that combine renewable energy generation, transmission infrastructure and advanced data centre operations.

Gautam Adani said the group’s objective is not merely to participate in emerging sectors but to build infrastructure at a scale that can support national growth for decades. He highlighted that India’s digital economy is expanding rapidly and will require robust infrastructure to meet future demand.

The company has already made substantial investments in solar and wind energy projects and is among the country’s largest renewable energy developers. By linking these capabilities with data centre infrastructure, the group hopes to offer sustainable solutions for technology companies, cloud providers and AI-focused businesses.

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