AM Group commences development of 1 GW AI compute facility backed by round-the-clock renewables

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AM Group, an energy transition platform backed by the founders of Greenko Group, has commenced development of its 1 GW AI and High-Performance Computing data center project in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The facility will be powered by firm and on-demand carbon-free energy at competitive tariffs enabled by renewable generation and pumped storage assets managed through an in-house intelligent cloud energy architecture.

The company’s affiliate, AMG AI Labs, has received a letter of intent from the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) for allocation of land parcels covering the first two phases, 150 MW and 200 MW, of the cumulative 1 GW AI and High-Performance Computing data center. This initial 350 MW capacity (150 MW+200 MW) is expected to come online by 2028 with full 1 GW commissioned by 2030 translating into $25 billion investment and deployment of 500,000 high performance chips.

When fully realized, the facility will be the world’s first and largest fully vertically integrated AI platform, spanning owned carbon free power, data center infrastructure, high-performance chips, a complete software stack, applications, and flexible consumption models from AI Pods as a Service to Tokens as a Service.

“This project will be one of the largest investments in the country to date, aligned with the Indian Government’s Viksit Bharat 2047 vision,” stated AM Group. “The project is expected to attract significant foreign direct investment and generate thousands of high skilled jobs, positioning Uttar Pradesh as India’s premier AI infrastructure destination.”

 

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