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CNBC World10.06.2026Tecnología2 dk okuma

Meta Platforms to Lease AI Data Center in India from Reliance Industries

En resumen

  • Meta Platforms will lease a 168 MW AI-enabled data center in Jamnagar, India, from Reliance Industries.
  • This partnership deepens Meta's investment in India's economy and AI infrastructure, with Reliance building the facility within two years.
  • The move aligns with India's growing data center industry and Meta's goal of using 100% renewable energy.

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Por qué importa

Meta Platforms is expanding its AI infrastructure globally, while India is rapidly growing its data center industry, attracting significant investment. Reliance Industries, a major Indian conglomerate, is a key player in this growth. This partnership builds on a previous investment and collaboration between Meta and Reliance.

Tamaño de fuente

Meta Platforms said on Wednesday it will lease an artificial intelligence-enabled data center in India with 168 megawatts of capacity from billionaire Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries .

Reliance Industries, whose broad conglomerate empire includes everything from petrochemicals to textiles and mass media, will build the data center for Meta and deliver the facility within two years, with an option to scale, the U.S. company said in a release.

"This world-class facility in Jamnagar will help us scale our AI infrastructure globally while deepening our long-term investment in India's economy," said Mark Zuckerberg, founder and chief executive of Meta.

Reliance's partnership with Meta goes back to 2020, when Zuckerberg's company invested $5.7 billion in Ambani's telecom and digital services business, Jio Platforms.

Last year, the two companies extended their collaboration via a joint venture that made Meta's open-source AI models available for Indian enterprises and developers.

Ambani, chairman of Reliance, described the latest investment by Meta as a "transformative moment for India's digital infrastructure."

Global hyperscalers have been lining up to invest in data centers in India, with $400 billion flowing into the country's AI ecosystem over the last year, the majority of which has been directed towards such facilities and necessary energy infrastructure.

"India's DC [data center] industry is emerging as one of the fastest-growing globally," global brokerage Nomura said in a report on June 2. It added that India's data center capacity is expected to rise to 7 GW by 2030 as it remains "cost-efficient" relative to other developed Asia Pacific and Western markets.

Earlier this year, the Indian government announced a 20-year tax exemption for hyperscalers that use data centers in the country to service global clients.

Meta is also partnering with Indian clean energy providers CleanMax and Fourth Partner Energy for nearly 1GW of renewable energy. These projects, spread across northern and southern Indian states, will supply clean energy to Meta's growing infrastructure in the country.

The Facebook owner said these investments were consistent with its global goal of "matching all operations with 100% clean and renewable energy."

Qué observar

Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos

  • Reliance Industries will complete the construction of the data center within two years.

    Probable

  • India's data center capacity will reach 7 GW by 2030.

    Probable

Preguntas abiertas

  • What are the specific terms of the lease agreement beyond capacity?
  • What are the details of the 'option to scale' for the data center?
  • What specific AI models will be prioritized for Indian enterprises and developers through the joint venture?
  • What is the timeline for the 1GW renewable energy projects with CleanMax and Fourth Partner Energy?

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This article was originally published by CNBC World.

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