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Reliance Invests $ 15Billion in Jamnagar to Build 1GW AI Campus

Reliance AI investment will put India on a faster track to host, run and monetize frontier models locally

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October 28, 2025
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Reliance AI investment at Jamnagar data center: Reliance Meta JV and Google Cloud partnership create renewable datacenters to power Indian AI startups.
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Reliance AI investment of $15 billion will fund a one-gigawatt Jamnagar data center campus, backed by a Reliance Meta JV and a Google Cloud partnership that aims to build renewable data centers and give Indian AI startups faster, cheaper access to large-scale compute and enterprise customers.

Reliance has moved construction into the fast lane after public filings and company statements outlined the $12–15 billion capital plan to build a 1-gigawatt Jamnagar data center network.

Morgan Stanley estimates the new assets could help Reliance’s AI vertical reach a valuation of roughly $30 billion by 2027 and sees about $1.5–1.6 million in annual revenue per megawatt, with an initial return on capital near 11 percent.

Reliance will underwrite roughly 25 percent of capacity and offer the rest as Datacenter-as-a-Service to hyperscalers and large model operators.

Partnerships that matter

Reliance incorporated Reliance Enterprise Intelligence Limited (REIL) as a joint venture with Meta, with Meta taking a roughly 30 percent stake and both partners committing an initial INR 855 crore to the new unit.

At the same time, Reliance expanded its Google Cloud partnership to create an AI-focused cloud region at Jamnagar; Microsoft Azure will also support infrastructure optimization for inference workloads.

Together, these deals — the Reliance Meta JV and the Google Cloud partnership — combine platform expertise, model access, and local infrastructure to reduce latency and regulatory friction for firms that want to host sensitive models in India.

What this means for Indian AI startups

First, the Jamnagar data center campus will deploy large GPU farms and inference capacity close to home so that Indian AI startups can run and scale models without relying solely on foreign cloud regions. This proximity will cut latency, lower hosting costs and simplify compliance.

Second, the Reliance Meta JV and the Google Cloud partnership open product and go-to-market channels: startups could access model tooling, APIs and enterprise sales routes through REIL and the cloud region, helping them commercialize faster.

Third, Reliance will sell capacity as a service, so early-stage companies can use smaller slices of robust infrastructure on demand rather than commit capital to costly hardware. In turn, this reduces the initial burn and speeds iteration.

Fourth, because Reliance plans renewable datacenters tied to its push into large-scale solar and energy manufacturing, startups should see more predictable and lower energy costs for heavy AI workloads over time. That reliability will matter for cost-sensitive ML companies.

Finally, the firm’s vast consumer and enterprise ecosystem — notably Jio’s continued subscriber growth — provides startups with a built-in market for pilots and integration, helping them move from prototypes to paying customers.

Energy, sustainability and scale

Reliance plans to power the Jamnagar facilities from its broader new-energy investments, which target at least 100 gigawatts of renewable capacity by 2030 and include solar PV manufacturing in Jamnagar. Therefore, the company will deliver renewable data centers to cut operating costs and emissions.

Because energy accounts for a large share of AI compute costs, linking data centers to low-cost solar and battery supply can materially improve margins for both Reliance and the startups that lease its capacity.

Reliance plans an initial allocation of dedicated Gen-AI inference capacity — the company has signaled an early 100-megawatt commitment toward enterprise inference through its cloud partnerships — which startups can tap as they scale customer deployments.

Moreover, Datacenter-as-a-Service and local cloud-region pricing should give startups flexible billing, while partnerships with Meta and Google bring prebuilt models, developer tools, and ecosystem support. Thus, startups avoid lengthy procurement cycles and achieve a faster path to revenue.

Risks and regulation

Still, the scale and speed of this build present risks. Reliance must navigate export controls, data localization rules, and evolving global trade restrictions while balancing its refinery and energy commitments. Thus, startups will need clear SLAs and compliance guarantees before they can trust large-scale deployments.

Regulators will likely watch how REIL handles model governance and data flows, and startups should plan for audits and certification requirements when they move enterprise workloads to these new facilities.

In short, Reliance AI investment will put India on a faster track to host, run and monetize frontier models locally. For Indian AI startups, that means cheaper compute, faster product validation, local model hosting, and clearer paths to enterprise customers — provided the ecosystem manages regulatory and operational risks effectively.

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