India to host world’s largest green AI compute platforms by 2030
AMI Labs operates under AM Group, the parent company of Greenko, one of India’s largest renewable energy producers
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Hyderabad: OXMIQ Labs, a GPU architecture and artificial intelligence technology company founded by Raja Koduri, has announced a strategic technology partnership with AM Intelligence Labs (AMI Labs), a division of AM Group, to design and develop one of the world’s largest renewable-powered AI compute platforms.
Under the collaboration, OXMIQ will provide data centre and system infrastructure advisory services for AMI Labs’ ambitious plan to establish 2 gigawatts (GW) of AI compute capability by 2030, beginning with an initial 1 GW AI Compute Hub in Uttar Pradesh. The project aims to create a highly efficient AI infrastructure powered entirely by renewable energy.
AMI Labs operates under AM Group, the parent company of Greenko, one of India’s largest renewable energy producers. Greenko currently manages approximately 50 GW of renewable capacity across solar, wind, and hydro power, supported by 100 GWh of intelligent energy storage systems, supplying nearly 2 per cent of India’s total electricity demand. The renewable energy used for the project will be owned and operated within the group, enabling carbon-free power availability at costs 50–70 per cent lower than conventional data center energy expenses.
The partnership comes at a time when India is rapidly emerging as the world’s second-largest market for AI usage and token consumption, driven by its vast developer ecosystem, expanding digital economy, and increasing enterprise adoption of artificial intelligence technologies.
AM Group has already begun development of its flagship AI infrastructure initiative, with Phase 1 of the Noida Compute Hub currently under active execution. The first phase is expected to bring initial compute capacity online by the end of 2027, marking a major step toward establishing one of the world’s largest renewable-powered AI compute ecosystems.
As part of the partnership, OXMIQ will serve as the architecture and engineering partner, working with AMI Labs to design the systems architecture, hardware roadmap, and supply chain strategy required for the facility. OXMIQ brings extensive expertise across the entire compute stack, including GPU architecture, advanced semiconductor packaging, rack-scale systems, high-performance interconnects, and orchestration software needed to run large-scale AI workloads.
The project will be developed as a fully vertically integrated platform, combining carbon-free power generation, advanced data center infrastructure, high-performance accelerators, software systems, and AI applications. The platform will also support flexible consumption models, including AI Pods-as-a-Service and Tokens-as-a-Service, enabling enterprises and developers to access high-performance computing resources more efficiently.
By engineering the infrastructure from renewable energy generation through to AI workloads as a unified system, the partners aim to optimise performance and efficiency across the entire stack. This approach is expected to deliver significantly lower-cost AI compute at gigawatt scale, positioning India as a key global hub for artificial intelligence infrastructure.
Commenting on the collaboration, Anil Chalamalasetty, Group Chairman of AM Group, said the partnership provides access to deep hardware and systems expertise necessary to build globally competitive AI infrastructure.
Raja Koduri, Founder and CEO of OXMIQ Labs, noted that AMI Labs’ access to reliable, large-scale carbon-free energy makes it an ideal partner for building next-generation AI computing platforms designed for the growing demands of the AI era.

