
Google is set to invest $6 billion to create a massive data centre in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, marking its largest data centre investment in Asia.
The new facility will have a capacity of 1 gigawatt, making it a hyperscale data centre aimed at supporting growing digital demands in the region. Alongside the construction costs, Google will also invest more than $2 billion to develop renewable energy sources to power this facility sustainably.
Key Highlights of the Project
- Location: Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India
- Investment Amount: $6 billion
- Data Centre Capacity: 1 gigawatt
- Renewable Energy Investment: Over $2 billion
- Type of Facility: Hyperscale data centre
This ambitious project is expected to:
- Boost local employment opportunities.
- Contribute significantly to India’s and Asia’s digital infrastructure.
- Offer modern cloud services and improve connectivity for businesses and consumers.
- Support technological growth and sustainable development in the region.
With this strategic investment, India strengthens its position as a vital technology hub in Asia. The project aligns with global trends emphasizing sustainable and energy-efficient technologies in the tech industry.
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