AM Group has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Invest UP, the Government of Uttar Pradesh, to develop a 1 GW high-performance computing (HPC) hub, backed by renewable energy, to serve global AI workloads. The project will entail an investment of around $25 billion.
The proposed AI compute hub will be developed in phases, with initial capacity expected to come online in 2028 and full 1 GW capacity targeted by 2030. According to the company, this facility will be designed to meet the requirements of global hyperscalers, frontier labs, enterprises and India’s sovereign AI initiatives at scale and in speedy manner using carbon free energy.
Leveraging AMG’s leadership in renewable energy, the facility will be powered by 24/7 carbon-free energy solutions, including wind, solar, and pumped storage.
“By combining 1 GW of compute capacity with our 24/7 green power solutions, we are not just building a data center; we are creating a sustainable template for the future of global AI infrastructure with the support from the State of Uttar Pradesh,” said Mahesh Kolli, Group President, AM Group.
The facility is expected to deploy around 500,000 advanced high-performance chipsets at full scale, making it one of the largest AI infrastructure investments announced in India to date. It will enable chipset access to wider Indian developer community to fast-track and develop AI solution stacks for global and domestic usage.
AM Group is promoted by the founders of Greenko Group—one of India’s large renewable energy companies that is developing a 50 GW renewable and energy storage platform across solar, wind, hydro, and battery storage, including a planned 100 GWh of interconnected energy storage capacity.
AMG is building globally differentiated platforms across green molecules, materials and AI technologies to enable industrial decarbonization & competitive tokenization at scale. It is developing low-carbon ammonia projects across multiple locations in India with a goal to reach 5 mtpa of green ammonia capacity.
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