Uber has entered into a strategic collaboration with Adani Group to set up its first data centre in India, reinforcing the country’s growing role in the company’s global technology and engineering operations.
The upcoming facility, expected to commence operations in 2026, will support Uber’s worldwide digital and technology ecosystem. The move aligns with the company’s broader strategy of developing scalable technology solutions from India for international markets.
The partnership further strengthens Adani Group’s expanding presence in the data centre and digital infrastructure segment. The conglomerate has been actively scaling its capabilities in the sector, including large-scale AI and cloud infrastructure initiatives undertaken through its data centre business.
Apart from catering to Uber’s advanced data processing and engineering requirements, the proposed facility is also expected to contribute to the strengthening of India’s digital infrastructure and energy ecosystem. The project is likely to integrate sustainable energy solutions and advanced infrastructure capabilities to enhance operational efficiency and long-term resilience.
The development marks another significant step in positioning India as a key global technology hub, while also underlining the increasing collaboration between multinational technology firms and domestic infrastructure leaders in accelerating digital transformation.
