AM Green Group, supported by the founders of the Greenko Group, has inked a deal with InvestUP, the investment promotion arm of the Uttar Pradesh Government, to construct a massive 1 gigawatt data center in Greater Noida. The project will be implemented in phases, with the initial phase set to be operational by 2028, and the full 1 GW capacity expected to be ready by 2030. The total investment for this initiative is projected to be approximately $25 billion.
The establishment of this data center underscores AM Green Group’s dedication to fostering a sustainable and carbon-neutral digital economy, while also bolstering Uttar Pradesh’s aspiration to become a prominent data center hub in India. Once completed, this facility will be one of the largest investments in the nation, aligning with the Indian government’s vision to enhance AI-led growth and digital services by 2047.
Designed to meet the escalating demand for high-performance computing and AI workloads from global hyperscalers, frontier AI labs, major corporations, and India’s sovereign AI projects, the data center will accommodate nearly 500,000 advanced high-performance chipsets. It will operate using carbon-free energy sources to ensure environmentally friendly operations. AM Green Group’s AI labs are actively engaged in constructing a comprehensive AI ecosystem, encompassing energy, infrastructure, hardware deployment, tailored models, and applications.
The computing capacity of this data center will not only benefit Indian developers by providing broader access to advanced chipsets but will also facilitate the accelerated development of AI solutions for both domestic and international markets. The memorandum of understanding was exchanged at the World Economic Forum in Davos in the presence of senior government officials and AM Green’s leadership team. Anil Chalamalasetty, Group Chairman of AM Green Group, expressed that venturing into the AI domain is a natural progression of the company’s technology-centric strategy and will enable the delivery of holistic solutions across various sectors. Mahesh Kolli, President of AM Green, highlighted that the combination of extensive computing capabilities with sustainable energy sources will establish a viable model for the future of global AI infrastructure, with substantial backing from the Uttar Pradesh government.
