Adani Enterprises, a Indian multinational conglomerate, has announced a $5 billion plan to expand its data centre business globally. The company aims to increase its data centre capacity by 10 times to 10 megawatts in the next 5 years, making it one of the largest data centre providers in the country. The plan involves setting up new data centres in India and other countries, including the Asia-Pacific region and the United States.
Adani Enterprises will invest $1.5 billion to develop its first data centre outside India, which will be located in the US. The company has also secured a 200-acre land in the US state of Virginia to build the facility. Additionally, Adani has partnered with the US-based firm, Digital Realty, to build a 12-megawatt data centre in Mumbai, India.
The company plans to offer cloud computing services, internet exchange services, and other value-added services to its customers. Adani’s data centre expansion plan is part of its overall strategy to become a leading provider of digital infrastructure services globally. The company has already established partnerships with major global technology firms and is confident of achieving significant growth in the coming years.