
Uber to Establish First India Data Centre in Partnership with Adani Group
Uber to Establish First Data Centre in India in Partnership with Adani Group
Uber, a leading ride-hailing firm, announced plans to set up its first data centre in India in partnership with the Adani Group. The facility, which is expected to be operational later this year, will serve as a key hub for testing and deploying technology products for the company.
According to a post on X by Uber's CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, the decision to establish the data centre in India reflects the country's emergence as a leading innovation hub for the company. Khosrowshahi revealed that he met with Adani Group chairman, Gautam Adani, in Ahmedabad to discuss expanding Uber's existing partnership with the conglomerate.
The new data centre will enable Uber to build technology products "at scale, from India, for the world", as stated by Khosrowshahi. This move is part of Uber's broader strategy to expand its technology and engineering presence in India, which has become a key global market for product development and innovation.
Uber and Adani Group have a pre-existing partnership, which was announced in 2024. The collaboration aims to deploy Uber's electric vehicles on the Adani One platform and support mobility services across Adani-managed airports. This latest development marks another significant milestone in the companies' growing relationship.
| Company | Electric Vehicle Deployment on Adani One Platform |
|---|---|
| Uber | Yes |
| Adani Group | Yes |
Note: The table above highlights the companies' ongoing collaboration in deploying electric vehicles on the Adani One platform.
Investor Takeaway
Uber's expansion in India through partnerships may lead to increased innovation and technology development.
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