KP Group, F Plus join hands for green data and tech centres
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KP Group, F Plus join hands for green data and tech centres

KP Group, a leading renewable energy solutions provider, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with F Plus Healthcare Technologies Pvt Ltd, the parent company of Podtech, and its subsidiary FVE Lifecare General Trading LLC, to collaborate on the development of next-generation green-powered containerised data centres, life sciences, and advanced technology facilities (ATF).

Under this strategic MoU, both parties will jointly design and deploy modular, sustainable containerised infrastructure ecosystems powered by renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, hybrid systems, Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), and green hydrogen. These initiatives aim to support low-carbon computing and life sciences infrastructure across global markets.

Scope of collaboration:

KP Group will supply and integrate renewable energy solutions, assist in site evaluation and connectivity, and optimise energy efficiency across projects.

F Plus Healthcare Technologies will design and deploy containerised edge-computing data centres, collaborate on pilot projects, and explore global commercial rollouts of green-powered life sciences and ATF facilities.

The collaboration seeks to scale sustainable modular infrastructure globally by integrating advanced technology, AI architecture, and renewable energy systems for the life sciences and technology sectors.

Commenting on the partnership, Dr Faruk G Patel, Founding Promoter of KP Group, said:

“This partnership reflects our commitment to driving sustainable technology solutions globally. By combining our renewable energy expertise with F Plus Healthcare Technologies’ modular infrastructure, we aim to create energy-efficient, AI-ready data centres for a low-carbon future.”

Aasif Ahsan Khan, Founding Promoter of F Plus Healthcare Technologies, added:

“Collaborating with KP Group allows us to deploy sustainable green energy across our data, life sciences, and technology facilities. Together, we are setting new benchmarks for digital and healthcare infrastructures powered by renewable energy.”

This MoU sets the stage for future binding agreements outlining project specifics, commercial terms, and deliverables while ensuring confidentiality, exclusivity, and balanced risk-sharing between both organisations.

KP Group, a leading renewable energy solutions provider, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with F Plus Healthcare Technologies Pvt Ltd, the parent company of Podtech, and its subsidiary FVE Lifecare General Trading LLC, to collaborate on the development of next-generation green-powered containerised data centres, life sciences, and advanced technology facilities (ATF). Under this strategic MoU, both parties will jointly design and deploy modular, sustainable containerised infrastructure ecosystems powered by renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, hybrid systems, Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), and green hydrogen. These initiatives aim to support low-carbon computing and life sciences infrastructure across global markets. Scope of collaboration: KP Group will supply and integrate renewable energy solutions, assist in site evaluation and connectivity, and optimise energy efficiency across projects. F Plus Healthcare Technologies will design and deploy containerised edge-computing data centres, collaborate on pilot projects, and explore global commercial rollouts of green-powered life sciences and ATF facilities. The collaboration seeks to scale sustainable modular infrastructure globally by integrating advanced technology, AI architecture, and renewable energy systems for the life sciences and technology sectors. Commenting on the partnership, Dr Faruk G Patel, Founding Promoter of KP Group, said: “This partnership reflects our commitment to driving sustainable technology solutions globally. By combining our renewable energy expertise with F Plus Healthcare Technologies’ modular infrastructure, we aim to create energy-efficient, AI-ready data centres for a low-carbon future.” Aasif Ahsan Khan, Founding Promoter of F Plus Healthcare Technologies, added: “Collaborating with KP Group allows us to deploy sustainable green energy across our data, life sciences, and technology facilities. Together, we are setting new benchmarks for digital and healthcare infrastructures powered by renewable energy.” This MoU sets the stage for future binding agreements outlining project specifics, commercial terms, and deliverables while ensuring confidentiality, exclusivity, and balanced risk-sharing between both organisations.

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