The announcement of a strategic alliance between Adani Enterprises and Jabil Inc. to develop AI data center infrastructure was made through a corporate statement in India. The two companies have outlined plans to establish a large-scale, vertically integrated manufacturing platform focused on AI-ready data center hardware, targeting both domestic and global markets amid rising demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure.
Adani Group, a major integrated infrastructure and green energy conglomerate, and Jabil Inc., a global engineering and manufacturing solutions provider, have expressed intent to form a strategic alliance to build an advanced AI and data center manufacturing ecosystem in India. The partnership aims to combine Adani’s infrastructure base, renewable energy portfolio, and logistics network with Jabil’s decades of manufacturing expertise and hyperscale data center solutions.
The proposed platform is designed to support giga-scale production of AI rack architecture, including high-density, liquid-cooled systems, servers, storage units, and networking equipment. It also plans to develop a broader ecosystem covering power distribution units, coolant systems, transformers, switchgear, bus bars, and thermal management technologies. The initiative is expected to create an integrated “design-to-deployment” manufacturing chain for data center infrastructure.
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According to the companies, the initiative is positioned to address a global AI infrastructure market opportunity estimated to exceed $3 trillion over the next several years. In India, the data center sector is projected to expand significantly, with capacity expected to reach between 5–8 GW by 2030, driven by cloud adoption, AI workloads, and data localization requirements under emerging regulatory frameworks.
The alliance also aligns with broader industry and policy trends, including the Digital Personal Data Protection Act and government incentives such as tax benefits for data center development extending to 2047. Adani Group has separately committed to developing 5 GW of green-energy-powered AI-ready data centers by 2035, while Jabil brings global manufacturing scale and recent acquisitions in energy and thermal systems capabilities to strengthen the proposed platform.
In leadership remarks, Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani described the initiative as a step toward positioning India as a global leader in AI infrastructure, emphasizing the integration of energy and compute capabilities. Jabil CEO Mike Dastoor highlighted the collaboration as an extension of its strategy to expand scalable AI ecosystem solutions, noting India’s growing importance as a hub for advanced manufacturing and skilled engineering talent.
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