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RMZ Unveils $35 Billion Plan to Expand India Data Center Capacity to 3 GW

RMZ Unveils $35 Billion Plan to Expand India Data Center Capacity to 3 GW

RMZ is planning a $35 billion investment to boost its data center capacity in India to 3 gigawatts. The company's move signals a major push into the country's digital infrastructure sector, though it hasn't shared a timeline or funding details for the buildout.

A 3-gigawatt ambition

The $35 billion figure makes this one of the largest single commitments to data center development in India. Reaching 3 GW of capacity would mean RMZ could host massive cloud computing and AI workloads across its facilities. The company didn't say how much capacity it currently operates or where it will build the new sites.

Building the infrastructure

Data centers at this scale need a lot of land, reliable power, and cooling resources. RMZ will have to secure those inputs, likely across multiple Indian states. The company hasn't disclosed any specific locations or whether it will partner with energy providers or tech firms for the project.

The path ahead

RMZ hasn't announced how it plans to fund the $35 billion investment — whether through debt, equity, or joint ventures. It also hasn't set a target completion date. The company's next step will likely involve scouting sites and lining up power supplies. For now, the plan remains a broad ambition with few specifics.