Mukesh Ambani Plans World's Largest AI Data Center in India
The $20-30 billion project in Gujarat's Jamnagar aims to revolutionize AI infrastructure with a focus on renewable energy and cutting-edge technology.
- Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries is constructing a three-gigawatt AI data center in Jamnagar, Gujarat, which would surpass the capacity of all existing data centers globally.
- The project is estimated to cost between $20 billion and $30 billion, with funding potentially involving Reliance's $26 billion reserves and other creative financing options.
- The data center will utilize Nvidia's advanced Blackwell AI processors as part of a strategic partnership announced in October 2024 to bolster India's AI infrastructure.
- Renewable energy from an adjacent green energy complex, including solar, wind, and hydrogen power, will primarily power the facility, emphasizing sustainability.
- This initiative aligns with India's broader push to enhance its digital and AI capabilities, positioning the country as a significant player in the global AI market.