AI Needs Energy: Adani Commits $100 Billion as Google Joins with $15 Billion Investment
AI Needs Energy: Adani Commits $100 Billion as Google Joins with $15 Billion InvestmentIANS

For India to lead in the age of artificial intelligence (AI), it must build infrastructure at scale within the country, and this is why we have committed $100 billion to build a platform that supports India's AI growth, Jeet Adani, Director, Adani Group, said on Tuesday.

Addressing an event to lay the foundation for the Google AI Data Centre here, Jeet Adani said we are building an integrated platform across energy generation, transmission, digital networks and data centres, powered by clean and reliable energy and designed for scale, speed and resilience.

"Our role is to enable the ecosystem that AI depends on. Because the future of AI will be shaped by infrastructure and enabled by energy. For AI to transform economies and societies, it must be affordable. And affordability begins with energy," he told the gathering.

Google is going to invest $15 billion in the project, making it one of the largest foreign direct investments in India's history.

Jeet Adani further stated that energy efficiency and scale will determine how quickly AI can move from experimentation to widespread adoption.

"As the cost of computing falls, the cost of intelligence falls. When intelligence becomes more affordable, access expands. Innovation accelerates. Growth becomes more inclusive. That is the real promise of AI," he noted.

India is building the infrastructure that could one day power the world's digital intelligence, and the Adani Group and Google Cloud, which are constructing a huge $15 billion AI data centre campus -- the largest outside the United States -- marks a turning point.

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The humanoid robot AILA (artificial intelligence lightweight android) operates a switchboard during a demonstration by the German research centre for artificial intelligence at the CeBit computer fair in Hanover March, 5, 2013 (representational image).Reuters file

Developed with leading partners like AdaniConneX, it will be built with the same cutting-edge infrastructure that powers Google products like Search, Workspace, and YouTube.

According to Jeet Adani, India will architect intelligence and India will democratise intelligence by expanding access to it.

"Because the true power of AI will be measured by how widely it can be used. And that journey begins here," he added.

"Just as Bengaluru defined India's technology revolution, Visakhapatnam is going to anchor India's AI revolution. Visakhapatnam is positioning itself to help define that future," Jeet Adani noted.

Today, India stands at approximately 1.3 GW of data centre capacity.

"Just for context, here in Visakhapatnam, we are envisioning nearly 1 GW in a single location. That contrast reflects the scale of transformation ahead. India is entering a new league of AI infrastructure. India's advantage is very clear. Trust. Execution. And most importantly, energy," he emphasised.

We see ourselves as builders of India's energy backbone for several decades: Sagar Adani

Sagar Adani, Executive Director of renewable energy major Adani Green Energy, said on Wednesday that at our core, we see ourselves not just as operators of infrastructure, but as builders of India's energy backbone for the next several decades.

Addressing the Economist Enterprise 'Resilient Futures Summit' here, Sagar Adani said India has seen a clear, consistent and increasingly execution-oriented policy direction.

"From accelerating infrastructure development, to expanding renewable capacity, strengthening transmission networks, and enabling long-term investments - there has been both clarity of intent and continuity of action. And that continuity is a critical enabler of resilience," he told the gathering.

Sagar Adani further stated that "our Chairman, Gautam Adani, has committed over $100 billion towards the energy transition -- one of the largest private-sector commitments globally".

"But more importantly, this is not a set of isolated investments. It is an integrated strategy. We are building one of the world's largest renewable energy portfolios. Investing in large-scale energy storage, expanding transmission networks to move power efficiently across the country, and developing green hydrogen ecosystems. Beyond energy, our presence across ports, logistics, airports, and data centres is part of the same vision," he explained.

Sagar Adani stressed that we must reduce structural dependence on imported energy.

"We must build an energy backbone anchored in resources that are available within the country because electrification is not just more efficient - It is India's most credible path to long-term stability," he noted.

He said that resilience is never built in silos; it is built through integrated systems.

"Energy powers industry. Logistics enables trade. Digital infrastructure drives productivity. And when these systems work together, you don't just create growth - You create durable resilience," he emphasised.

Because in the end, resilience is not built through intent alone. It is built through execution - through the ability to create infrastructure at scale, at speed, and with purpose, Sagar Adani said.

"And if India gets this right - if we can deliver abundant, affordable, and clean energy at the scale required - we will not just secure our own future. We will not just elevate 1.4 billion people. We will help stabilise the future of the global economy," he added.

(With inputs from IANS)