Targeting a $3 Trillion Global Market
"In the AI era, India will be a creator,
not just a consumer": Gautam Adani
A New Horizon in Digital Revolution: Joint
Initiative for Green Energy and World-Class Hardware Manufacturing
Dhaka, June 16 2026 : Adani Group and global manufacturing giant Jabil Inc. have unveiled a massive blueprint to capture the surging global artificial intelligence (AI) and data center market. The companies officially announced a strategic alliance to establish a state-of-the-art AI and hyperscale data center infrastructure manufacturing platform in India.
The alliance merges
Florida-based Jabil’s six decades of engineering expertise and hyperscale
manufacturing heritage with Adani Group’s vast infrastructure, green energy
assets, and rapidly expanding domestic data center footprint. The core
objective of this venture is to deliver gigawatt-scale AI rack manufacturing
capabilities for hyperscalers, co-location facilities, and commercial data
centers globally.
Beyond core
computing infrastructure, the platform will manufacture highly complex
hardware, including power distribution units, cooling distribution units,
transformers, switchgears, and advanced thermal management systems. This will
create an integrated, end-to-end hardware supply chain, offering infrastructure
builders a comprehensive "under-one-roof" technological solution.
Industry analysts
note that the announcement arrives at a pivotal moment for India’s data center
sector, which is undergoing an unprecedented transformation. Driven by the
rapid proliferation of AI, cloud infrastructure expansion, and stringent data
localization mandates, India’s data center capacity is projected to surge to
5–8 gigawatts (GW) by 2030. Major global tech leaders have already pledged over
$50 billion in investments toward India’s data center and AI ecosystems.
For the Adani
Group, this partnership aligns with its broader vision to invest $100 billion
by 2035 to build 5 GW of green energy-powered hyperscale data centers.
Concurrently, Jabil—which reported a revenue of $29.8 billion in fiscal year
2025—has significantly bolstered its power management and thermal solutions
capabilities through its recent acquisitions of Hanley Energy Group and Mikros
Technologies.
Gautam Adani,
Chairman of the Adani Group, hailed the collaboration as a historic milestone
that will solidify India's position on the global technology map.
> "The
nations that can successfully integrate energy and computing power will define
the coming decade," Adani said. "This alliance with Jabil is a
decisive step toward building India's end-to-end AI infrastructure—spanning
from green power generation to world-class hardware manufacturing. We want to
ensure that in the AI era, India emerges not just as a consumer, but as a
creator, builder, and exporter."
Mike Dastoor, CEO
of Jabil, highlighted India's status as one of the fastest-growing AI markets
globally. He stated that the combined strengths of both corporations will
enable seamless, rack-level operations for hyperscalers and commercial
enterprises in both Indian and international markets. He added that India’s
skilled workforce and pro-business environment make it an ideal destination for
this partnership.
The
two companies confirmed that they are currently finalizing the operational
frameworks and definitive agreements to fast-track the execution of their
manufacturing roadmap.
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