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AM Group Launches Rs 25 bn Renewable Powered AI Platform
POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY

AM Group Launches Rs 25 bn Renewable Powered AI Platform

AM Group has unveiled a renewable powered artificial intelligence (AI) platform backed by an investment of Rs 25 bn aimed at providing low carbon data centre capacity. The platform will combine green energy generation with specialised hardware and software to support large scale machine learning workloads. The group said the initiative seeks to offer enterprises an alternative to existing hyperscale cloud providers by emphasising sustainability and energy efficiency. The offering will include managed services and compliance controls for sensitive workloads.\n\nThe platform is designed to host high intensity training and inference tasks and will deploy energy management systems and cooling technologies to reduce operational carbon intensity. AM Group intends to source renewable energy directly and integrate onsite generation with grid procurement to match compute demand with clean power. The company expects the architecture to lower lifecycle emissions associated with artificial intelligence services and to provide predictable costs for customers. It will also aim to improve utilisation of specialised accelerators to reduce waste.\n\nLeadership indicated the programme will roll out in phases across key markets with a focus on enterprise and public sector clients that require secure, compliant infrastructure. The investment is expected to support supply chain activity and skilled jobs in construction and operations while accelerating local renewable projects. Partnerships with energy providers and equipment vendors will be central to scaling capacity and meeting resilience requirements. Early deployments will target verticals with high data sovereignty and latency needs.\n\nAnalysts view the move as part of a broader industry shift towards decarbonised cloud services as demand for compute continues to grow. The initiative may alter competitive dynamics by offering an explicit carbon and cost proposition to customers evaluating AI deployments. AM Group plans to monitor performance and refine the platform to balance performance, cost and sustainability objectives. Regulators and customers will be watched to assess adoption and compliance trends.

AM Group has unveiled a renewable powered artificial intelligence (AI) platform backed by an investment of Rs 25 bn aimed at providing low carbon data centre capacity. The platform will combine green energy generation with specialised hardware and software to support large scale machine learning workloads. The group said the initiative seeks to offer enterprises an alternative to existing hyperscale cloud providers by emphasising sustainability and energy efficiency. The offering will include managed services and compliance controls for sensitive workloads.\n\nThe platform is designed to host high intensity training and inference tasks and will deploy energy management systems and cooling technologies to reduce operational carbon intensity. AM Group intends to source renewable energy directly and integrate onsite generation with grid procurement to match compute demand with clean power. The company expects the architecture to lower lifecycle emissions associated with artificial intelligence services and to provide predictable costs for customers. It will also aim to improve utilisation of specialised accelerators to reduce waste.\n\nLeadership indicated the programme will roll out in phases across key markets with a focus on enterprise and public sector clients that require secure, compliant infrastructure. The investment is expected to support supply chain activity and skilled jobs in construction and operations while accelerating local renewable projects. Partnerships with energy providers and equipment vendors will be central to scaling capacity and meeting resilience requirements. Early deployments will target verticals with high data sovereignty and latency needs.\n\nAnalysts view the move as part of a broader industry shift towards decarbonised cloud services as demand for compute continues to grow. The initiative may alter competitive dynamics by offering an explicit carbon and cost proposition to customers evaluating AI deployments. AM Group plans to monitor performance and refine the platform to balance performance, cost and sustainability objectives. Regulators and customers will be watched to assess adoption and compliance trends.

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