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February 21, 2026

Gujarat Green AI Data Hub Initiative Unveiled at India AI Impact Summit 2026

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Kalpana SharmaCurrent Affairs Editor & Content Lead

Key Highlights

  • Investment of ₹25,000 crore earmarked for a 250 MW AI‑ready data centre.
  • Project to be situated in Dholera Special Investment Region, targeting operational launch in 2028.
  • L&T Vyoma will undertake a comprehensive feasibility study covering land, infrastructure, availability zones, and sustainability.
  • State government will provide policy incentives and essential utilities to accelerate development.
  • The venue is positioned to become a cornerstone of India’s AI, cloud, and renewable‑energy ecosystem.

Detailed Insights

The Gujarat Department of Science and Technology formalised a Memorandum of Understanding with Larsen & Toubro’s Vyoma business unit during the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi. Under the accord, a high‑capacity, 250 MW data centre—designed to meet the power‑intensive demands of modern artificial‑intelligence workloads—will be constructed on green, renewable‑energy premises within the Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR). The projected outlay of ₹25,000 crore underscores the state’s ambition to anchor a sustainable digital hub that dovetails with the Gujarat IT/ITeS Policy (2022‑27) and national digitisation objectives.

L&T Vyoma’s remit includes a pre‑construction feasibility analysis that will evaluate site suitability, existing infrastructural readiness, segregation of availability zones for redundancy, and adherence to environmental sustainability metrics. Parallelly, the Gujarat administration has pledged facilitation of land acquisition, utility provisioning, and regulatory support to ensure seamless project execution.

Dholera SIR, one of India’s most expansive planned smart‑city projects, offers advanced transport links, industrial corridors, and a forward‑looking governance model, making it an optimal locale for large‑scale AI infrastructure. Upon completion, the centre is expected to catalyse direct employment in construction, commissioning, and long‑term operational roles, while also nurturing an ancillary ecosystem of AI startups, data‑service firms, and ancillary infrastructure providers.

Key Concepts

  • AI‑Ready Data Centre: A computing facility engineered with high‑density power, cooling, and network provisions to support intensive artificial‑intelligence training and inference workloads.
  • Green Infrastructure: Construction and operational practices that prioritise renewable energy sources, energy‑efficient designs, and minimal carbon footprints.
  • Feasibility Study: A systematic assessment that examines technical, economic, and environmental viability before committing to full‑scale project implementation.
  • Availability Zone: Isolated locations within a data centre region that provide fault‑tolerant and disaster‑resilient services.
  • Special Investment Region (SIR): Designated zones with preferential policies aimed at attracting large‑scale industrial and technological investments.

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