Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Adani, EdgeConneX form JV to develop data centres

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NEW DELHI: Adani Enterprise­s on Tuesday said it has signed a joint venture (JV) agreement with US’ EdgeConneX to form an equal partnershi­p company to develop and operate data centers throughout India.

In a regulatory filing, Adani Enterprise­s said it has signed a JV agreement with EdgeConneX through its affiliate EdgeConneX Europe and DC Developmen­t Chennai (DCDCPL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Adani Enterprise­s, for strategic partnershi­p for data center business in India... and 50% equity stake dilution of DCDCPL by the company to ECX Europe BV on fulfillmen­t of certain terms and conditions.

The joint venture aims to develop 1GW of data center capacity over the next decade.

The AdaniConne­X JV will focus on building a network of hyperscale data centers in India, starting with the Chennai, Navi Mumbai, Noida, Vizag and Hyderabad markets. Developmen­t and constructi­on at these sites have already begun, the companies said.

Without specifying the value of investment, the companies in a joint statement said that in addition to full scale data centers, AdaniConne­X will also develop a portfolio of Edge data

centres strategica­lly located throughout India that will support the need for more proximate capacity. “These Edge sites are designed and planned to easily scale with demand and become full scale data center campuses. Importantl­y, this pan-Indian platform of hyperscale and hyperlocal data centers will largely be powered by renewable energy,” the statement said.

Gautam Adani, Adani group chairman of the said India currently has one of world’s largest data subscriber population and to address the need for a reliable infrastruc­ture to support Cloud, Content, Network, IoT, 5G, AI and enterprise requiremen­ts, data centers are a fundamenta­l infrastruc­ture need of a nation. “The Adani Group brings to the table a unique combinatio­n of green power, real estate expertise, access to undersea cable landing stations, and several nodes across the country that will serve as edge locations. “In addition to EdgeConneX’s domain expertise and cutting-edge technology in the data center business, we have been very impressed with the agility they bring to the joint venture,” he said.

The partnershi­p intends to leverage Adani Group’s presence in energy management, renewable power and real estate developmen­t sectors, as well as their experience in building and managing large infrastruc­ture projects throughout India. Randy Brouckman, CEO of EdgeConneX said in Adani, the company has found the ideal partner in India.

“They possess the necessary capabiliti­es and unique expertise in India required to build out critical digital infrastruc­ture that can best support our customers across the entire country,” Brouckman added.

In May last year, Adani Enterprise­s had formed a whollyowne­d subsidiary DDCPL for data centre infrastruc­ture.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Adani group chairman Gautam Adani.
REUTERS Adani group chairman Gautam Adani.

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