Country
India
AI data center dossier
Country
India
Operator
NTT Data, Neysa Networks, Government of Telangana
Energy
Renewable
Known capacity
400 MW
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In April 2025, NTT Data and AI-cloud startup Neysa Networks signed a tripartite Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Telangana to develop a massive AI data center cluster in Hyderabad. The project represents a ₹10,500 crore (approximately $1.2 billion USD) investment and aims to establish one of India's most powerful AI supercomputing hubs.
The facility is designed to deliver 400 megawatts (MW) of compute capacity and will host roughly 25,000 GPUs. It is intended to provide sovereign, highly scalable infrastructure for both public initiatives and enterprise workloads, supporting large-scale AI training and cloud services. The energy intensive operations will be powered by a mix of grid and newly added renewable energy sources, with long-term scaling potential up to 500 MW.
The agreement, formalized in Tokyo during a high-level state delegation, aligns with Telangana's strategic goal to become the "AI Capital of India." The project also includes initiatives to foster local AI talent through partnerships with academic institutions in the region.
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