Mukesh Ambani's Reliance is embarking on an ambitious project to construct the world's largest data center in Jamnagar, India, with a substantial capacity of three gigawatts aimed at supporting the growing demand for AI technologies. The project, estimated to cost between $20 billion and $30 billion, will surpass Microsoft's 600-megawatt data center in Virginia. Reliance intends to power this vast facility mainly through renewable energy from a nearby green energy complex. Additionally, Ambani has partnered with Nvidia to incorporate AI infrastructure, which aligns with broader global investments in AI development, such as the recent Stargate Project by OpenAI and others.
Mukesh Ambani's Reliance is set to construct the world's largest data center in Jamnagar, India, with a capacity of three gigawatts to meet escalating AI needs.
The new facility, estimated to cost $20 billion to $30 billion, will outsize Microsoft's current largest data center, which has a capacity of 600 megawatts.
Ambani is securing chips from Nvidia as part of a partnership focused on developing AI technology infrastructure in India, fueling the country's growing digital economy.
To ensure sustainability, the Jamnagar data center will be primarily powered by renewable energy sourced from an adjacent complex producing solar, wind, and hydrogen energy.
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