Google is reportedly set to make its largest direct investment in India’s digital economy, with a commitment of $10 billion (approximately Rs 8,730 crore) for establishing a mega 1 GW-capacity data centre cluster in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. The data centre cluster is said to be the largest one that Asia has ever seen.
According to a report by The Economic Times, the ambitious project will feature three distinct campuses spread across Adavivaram and Tarluvada villages in Visakhapatnam district, and Rambilli village in the neighbouring Anakapalli district. Once completed, this Visakhapatnam cluster will be identified as Asia’s largest data centre region. The facilities are slated to become fully operational by July 2028.
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