AM Group Signs $25-Billion Pact To Build 1 GW AI And High-Performance Computing Hub In Greater Noida
Conceptual view of AM Group’s proposed 1 GW AI and high-performance computing data centre hub in Greater Noida |
AM Group has unveiled one of India’s largest artificial intelligence infrastructure commitments after signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Invest UP, the Uttar Pradesh government’s investment promotion agency. The agreement, exchanged on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos, outlines plans to develop a massive 1 gigawatt (GW) high-performance computing (HPC) and AI hub in Greater Noida.
Estimated to involve an investment of around $25 billion, the project marks a significant milestone in India’s ambition to emerge as a global hub for advanced digital infrastructure and artificial intelligence.
Phased Development With 2030 Completion Target
According to AM Group, the proposed AI and HPC facility will be implemented in multiple stages. The first phase of computing capacity is expected to become operational by 2028, while the full 1 GW facility is targeted for completion by 2030.
Once fully developed, the hub will rank among the largest AI computing clusters globally, designed to handle complex and compute-intensive workloads at scale. The phased rollout is aimed at ensuring technological flexibility and alignment with rapidly evolving AI hardware and software requirements.
Supporting Global And Sovereign AI Workloads
The Greater Noida hub is envisioned as a multi-tenant AI infrastructure platform catering to a wide spectrum of users. These include global hyperscalers, large enterprises, frontier AI research laboratories, and India’s sovereign AI initiatives.
With the facility expected to house nearly 500,000 high-performance chipsets, AM Group said the hub will be capable of supporting advanced model training, inference workloads, scientific simulations and next-generation AI applications. The project is positioned to strengthen India’s role in the global AI value chain, particularly as demand for computing power surges worldwide.
Carbon-Free Energy At The Core
Sustainability forms a central pillar of the project. AM Group stated that the entire facility will operate on round-the-clock carbon-free energy, making it one of the most environmentally conscious AI infrastructure developments globally.
Power requirements for the energy-intensive HPC hub will be met through a combination of renewable sources, including wind, solar and pumped storage. This integrated clean energy approach is intended to ensure uninterrupted power supply while significantly reducing the carbon footprint typically associated with large-scale data centres.
Why Greater Noida Was Chosen
Greater Noida was selected as the project location due to Uttar Pradesh’s evolving data centre policy framework and the region’s strong industrial ecosystem. The area benefits from established industrial corridors and offers low-latency connectivity to both domestic and international digital markets.
Proximity to major consumption centres, availability of land, improving power infrastructure and policy support were among the key factors influencing the decision, according to industry observers.
Boost To Investment, Jobs And Technology Ecosystem
The $25-billion investment is expected to attract substantial foreign direct investment (FDI) into Uttar Pradesh and create thousands of highly skilled jobs across engineering, data science, operations and renewable energy management.
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Beyond direct employment, the project is likely to catalyse the development of a broader ecosystem encompassing hardware manufacturing, software engineering, advanced cooling systems and energy storage technologies. It could also encourage ancillary investments from global technology firms seeking proximity to large-scale AI compute capacity.
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