Andhra Pradesh Approves $15B Google AI Data Centre Project

Global AI Watch··3 min read·Economic Times / Times of India / India AI (GDELT)
Andhra Pradesh Approves $15B Google AI Data Centre Project

Key Takeaways

  • 1Foundation laid for $15 billion Google AI data centre in India.
  • 21 GW facility to enhance digital infrastructure and storage.
  • 3Increases national AI autonomy with a significant investment.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has inaugurated the foundation for a $15 billion Google Artificial Intelligence data centre located near Visakhapatnam. With a capacity of 1 gigawatt, this facility aims to become one of India’s largest AI data centres, boosting the state's ambition to become a leading digital hub through advanced AI cloud infrastructure and substantial data storage capabilities. The data centre will be constructed across 600 acres in the Tarluvada, Adavivaram, and Rambilli villages, alongside other private partners, serving as a cornerstone for a broader multi-gigawatt digital ecosystem planned for the region.

The establishment of this data centre underscores Andhra Pradesh's strategic vision for building a robust digital infrastructure and elevating its status within the national AI landscape. As part of a long-term agenda, the state government anticipates developing a total digital capacity of approximately 6.5 gigawatts, positioning itself as a pivotal data hub in India. This investment points towards an increase in national AI autonomy by leveraging domestic resources, enhancing infrastructure, and fostering innovation in the state.