OXMIQ Labs and AM Intelligence Labs to Build 2GW Renewable-Powered AI Compute Platform in India
In a press release, OXMIQ Labs and AM Intelligence Labs announced a partnership to build one of the world’s largest renewable-powered AI compute platforms. The project aims to reach 2 gigawatts of AI compute capacity by 2030, with the first 1-gigawatt phase scheduled to go online in Noida, India, by 2027.
Under the partnership, OXMIQ Labs will serve as the architecture and engineering partner, designing the systems architecture, hardware roadmap, and supply chain strategy for the facility. The collaboration will integrate renewable energy generation, advanced data center infrastructure, and high-performance accelerators into a unified platform optimized for large-scale AI workloads.
AM Intelligence Labs, a division of AM Group, will leverage its renewable energy assets, which include 50 gigawatts of solar, wind, and hydro capacity supported by 100 gigawatt-hours of energy storage. The power supplied to the compute platform will be carbon-free and priced significantly below conventional data center energy costs.
The Noida AI High Performance Compute Hub will feature a vertically integrated design, spanning energy generation through to workload orchestration, with consumption models such as AI Pods-as-a-Service and Tokens-as-a-Service. The companies stated that the platform will deliver cost-efficient, large-scale AI compute infrastructure powered entirely by renewable energy.
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