Google to build $15 billion AI hub and data-center complex in Visakhapatnam
Google unveiled plans for a $15 billion AI and data-center hub in Visakhapatnam, its largest infrastructure investment outside the U.S. The multi-phase project (2026–2030) will deliver over 1 GW capacity powered by renewable energy and connect via new subsea cables. Partners include Adani Green Energy for power integration. The site will support global AI workloads and Indian government digital-public-infra initiatives. Analysts expect regional supply-chain spillovers, though land acquisition and grid access remain execution challenges.
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Google to build $15 billion AI hub and data-center complex in Visakhapatnam
Google unveiled plans for a $15 billion AI and data-center hub in Visakhapatnam, its largest infrastructure investment outside the U.S. The multi-phase project (2026–2030) will deliver over 1 GW capacity powered by renewable energy and connect via new subsea cables. Partners include Adani Green Energy for power integration. The site will support global AI workloads and Indian government digital-public-infra initiatives. Analysts expect regional supply-chain spillovers, though land acquisition and grid access remain execution challenges.
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Google to build $15 billion AI hub and data-center complex in Visakhapatnam
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Google announced a $15 billion AI and data-center hub in Visakhapatnam, signaling deeper infrastructure expansion in India.
Google unveiled plans for a $15 billion AI and data-center hub in Visakhapatnam, its largest infrastructure investment outside the U.S. The multi-phase project (2026–2030) will deliver over 1 GW capacity powered by renewable energy and connect via new subsea cables. Partners include Adani Green Energy for power integration. The site will support global AI workloads and Indian government digital-public-infra initiatives. Analysts expect regional supply-chain spillovers, though land acquisition and grid access remain execution challenges.
Google unveiled plans for a $15 billion AI and data-center hub in Visakhapatnam, its largest infrastructure investment outside the U.S. The multi-phase project (2026–2030) will deliver over 1 GW capacity powered by renewable energy and connect via new subsea cables. Partners include Adani Green Energy for power integration. The site will support global AI workloads and Indian government digital-public-infra initiatives. Analysts expect regional supply-chain spillovers, though land acquisition and grid access remain execution challenges.