Gujarat Unveils Green AI Data Centre Policy

Gujarat Unveils Green AI Data Centre Policy

Why in the News ?

The Gujarat Government has launched the Viksit Gujarat Data Centre Policy (2026–29), aiming to attract ₹6 lakh crore in investments and create 7.5 GW of data centre capacity, with a strong emphasis on green energy-powered AI infrastructure.

Gujarat Unveils Green AI Data Centre Policy

Gujarat’s Vision for Green AI Data Centres

  • Gujarat has announced the Viksit Gujarat Data Centre Policy (2026–29) to position itself as India’s leading hub for AI-ready hyperscale data centres.
  • The policy aims to attract ₹6 lakh crore in investments and establish 7.5 GW of data centre capacity—the highest target announced by any Indian state.
  • It follows Reliance Industries’ partnership with Meta to develop India’s first AI-enabled data centre at Jamnagar.
  • The policy seeks to create world-class digital infrastructure while supporting India’s growing demand for Artificial Intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and digital services.
  • Gujarat has become one of the few states to adopt a dedicated policy specifically focused on green AI data centres.

Incentives and Green Energy Focus

  • Data centre developers will receive multiple incentives, including:

  100% exemption on stamp duty and registration fees for land transactions.

  100% reimbursement of electricity duty for 20 years.

  Power subsidy of ₹1 per unit for 20 years from the commencement of commercial operations.

  Relaxations in Floor Space Index (FSI), uninterrupted water and electricity supply, and flexibility in building norms.

  • Eligible projects can receive a 2.5% capital subsidy on fixed capital investment, excluding land costs.
  • The policy mandates that at least 51% of electricity consumed for core operations must come from renewable and green energy sources.
  • Financial assistance is also available for desalination plants to address the high water requirements of data centres.
  • The government aims to promote the Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR) as a major destination for green data centre investments.

About Data Centres and Green Computing :

  A Data Centre is a specialized facility that houses servers, storage systems, networking equipment, and computing infrastructure for processing and storing digital information.

  Hyperscale Data Centres are very large facilities designed to support cloud computing, AI, and big data applications at massive scale.

  Green Data Centres minimize environmental impact by using renewable energy, energy-efficient cooling systems, and sustainable infrastructure.

  India’s rapid digital transformation, AI adoption, 5G rollout, and cloud services are significantly increasing demand for high-capacity data centres.

  Promoting green data centres supports India’s commitments under the Paris Agreement, improves energy efficiency, and advances sustainable digital infrastructure.