Adani Infra gets 480 Acres land for Data Centres in Andhra

The Andhra Pradesh government has allotted 480 acres of land to Adani Infra Pvt. Ltd. across the Visakhapatnam and Anakapalli districts. The total 480 acres of land includes 160 acres at Rambilli, 120 acres at Adavivaram and Mudasarlova, and 200 acres at Tarluvada.
The land has been allotted for the specific purpose of constructing data centres in the above-mentioned districts.

Adani Infra, in partnership with Raiden Infotech India Pvt. Ltd., a Google subsidiary, will establish more than 1,000 MW of data centre capacity in the Visakhapatnam and Anakapalli districts. These data centres will be supplied electricity at a tariff of Re. 1 per unit. The 480 acres of land were earlier allotted to Raiden Infotech for the construction of data centres and are now being transferred to Adani Infra.
Raiden Infotech is setting up data centres in India in a phased manner. The company plans to invest around Rs 87,500 crore in Andhra Pradesh and will receive incentives worth approximately Rs 22,000 crore from the state government over a period of time.
The allocation of 480 acres of land to Adani Infra is intended to support Google’s AI data centre infrastructure development in the region and strengthen Andhra Pradesh’s position as a major data centre hub.
