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L&T Vyoma Launches 40 MW AI‑Ready Green Data Centre in Navi Mumbai

L&T Vyoma invests ₹10,000 crore to expand sustainable, AI‑optimized data centre capacity in Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Hyderabad.
L&T Vyoma Launches 40 MW AI‑Ready Green Data Centre in Navi Mumbai

Larsen & Toubro’s digital infrastructure arm, L&T Vyoma, has broken ground on a 40 MW AI‑ready green data centre in Mahape, Navi Mumbai (January 21, 2026). This marks the first phase of a planned 100 MW campus, part of a broader roadmap to scale over 200 MW of data centre capacity across India.

Key Highlights of the Launch

  • Location: Mahape, Navi Mumbai
  • Capacity: 40 MW (Phase 1 of a 100 MW campus)
  • Technology: Direct-to-chip liquid cooling for high-density AI workloads
  • Sustainability: Designed as a green facility with renewable energy integration
  • Strategic Role: Supports hyperscale cloud providers, sovereign cloud requirements, and enterprise workloads

National Expansion Roadmap

  • Target: Over 200 MW of data centre capacity across India
  • Cities in focus: Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad
  • Investment: Around ₹10,000 crore earmarked for Vyoma’s data centre business

Strategic Importance

  • AI-Ready Infrastructure: Built to handle AI-centric computing, including large-scale training and inference workloads
  • Hyperscale-Ready: Tailored for global cloud providers requiring massive scalability
  • Colocation & BTS (Build-to-Suit): Offers flexibility for enterprises needing custom infrastructure
  • Edge & Disaster Recovery: Complements India’s growing need for resilient digital infrastructure

Comparison Table: L&T Vyoma’s Data Centre Strategy

Feature Navi Mumbai (Mahape) National Roadmap
Capacity 40 MW (Phase 1) 200+ MW planned
Campus Size 100 MW Multi-city rollout
Cooling Technology Direct-to-chip liquid cooling Advanced cooling & energy-efficient systems
Sustainability Green, renewable energy Green campuses nationwide
Target Clients AI workloads, hyperscale cloud, enterprises Cloud providers, enterprises, sovereign cloud
Investment Part of ₹10,000 crore Total ₹10,000 crore+

Risks & Challenges

  • Energy Demand: AI workloads require massive power consumption; renewable integration is critical
  • Regulatory Approvals: Expansion depends on clearances from the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
  • Competition: Reliance, Adani, and global players are also scaling data centres in India
  • Execution Timeline: No official completion date announced yet, which may affect rollout speed

Bottom Line: L&T Vyoma’s Navi Mumbai launch signals India’s push toward AI‑centric, sustainable digital infrastructure, positioning the country as a major hub for hyperscale and sovereign cloud ecosystems.
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