Reliance Planning To Turn To Be World’s biggest AI data center in India

Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance preparing to build what could become the world’s largest data center in Jamnagar, India. They are planning to set up a new capacity of three gigawatts on surging AI demand.
This facility would check the current largest data center. According to the Bloomberg reported Friday Microsoft’s 600-megawatt site in Virginia could cost between $20 billion to $30 billion.
On the other hand, Ambani raised more than $25 billion in 2020 from a group of investors including Meta, Google, General Atlantic, Silver Lake, KKR, Mubadala, and PIF for funding the growth of Reliance’s retail and telecom ventures are now entirely dominate the country. Reliance is the most valuable company in India.
Ambani aims to power the facility primarily with renewable energy from an adjacent green energy complex that will deliver solar wind and hydrogen power. Now Ambani is buying chips from Nvidia for the data center. Nvidia and Reliance announced a partnership for building infrastructure for AI applications for India in October. The Jamnagar project comes as the Open AI SoftBank and Oracle this week pledged up to $500 billion for AI infrastructure in the United States through their Stargate Project.