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Adani Group to Enter Indian Data Center Market

Adani Group is partnering with US-based Digital Realty to develop Indian Data Centre Infrastructure.

The Adani Group is partnering with San Francisco-based Digital Realty, a provider of data center, colocation and interconnection solutions. The MoU states that the two companies will jointly evaluate developing and operating data centers, data center parks and cultivating undersea cable provider communities of interest across India.

The collaboration would leverage Digital Realty’s extensive experience and solutions for their global data center customer base along with Adani’s expertise in full-stack energy management, renewable power, and real estate development and management. The strong engineering and project management capabilities of the two companies will also enable this partnership to execute effectively in a complex environment and deliver facilities on time with the required high uptime levels.

Data center infrastructure is critical to enable a Digital India and this partnership leverages several of the capabilities developed by the Adani Group in power generation, transmission, retail electricity distribution, access to waterfronts through the ports business, and real estate management. Also, as one of the top five renewable energy companies in the world, our ability to power our data centers with solar and wind energy is unique and addresses some of the challenges of building and operating data centers. We are excited about partnering with Digital Realty, the world’s market leader in the data center industry, to help with the transformation of this sector in India. The skill sets of the two companies are complementary, and together we can provide unmatched products and solutions to customers in India.”

Gautam Adani, Chairman, Adani Group.

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