Google is making one of its biggest bets on India’s digital future. Through its parent company, Alphabet Inc., Google will invest $6 billion to build a massive data centre in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. This will be the largest data centre investment in Asia, and Google’s first large-scale facility in India. The centre will have a 1 gigawatt (GW) capacity, placing it among the world’s biggest.
Out of the $6 billion, $2 billion will be used to build renewable energy infrastructure. This reflects Google’s goal to run on clean energy while boosting India’s digital infrastructure. With India's fast-growing internet usage, demand for cloud computing and AI services is rising rapidly. This data centre will help meet that demand.
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