The Hidden Cost of India’s AI Rush

Equinix logo featuring a stylized red 'E' and the word 'EQUINIX' in black against a gradient pastel background.

Equinix, one of the world’s largest digital infrastructure companies, has opened its first AI-ready data center in Chennai to accelerate India’s artificial intelligence and digital transformation push.

The new International Business Exchange facility, named CN1, was built on a six-acre site in Siruseri, Tamil Nadu, and marks the company’s second major foothold in India after Mumbai. The $69-million investment will initially house 800 data cabinets, with plans to expand capacity to 4,250.

Engineered for near-perfect uptime at 99.999%, CN1 is designed for the next wave of compute-heavy workloads, featuring liquid cooling systems critical for large-scale AI and machine learning applications.

Equinix said the Chennai site is strategically located near key submarine cable landing points, providing low-latency connectivity for global cloud and enterprise customers. The facility is also interconnected with Equinix’s Mumbai campus, allowing businesses in southern India to tap into its growing hybrid multicloud ecosystem.

The company emphasized sustainability, noting that CN1 supports renewable energy and energy-efficient designs as part of Equinix’s goal to achieve 100% renewable coverage.

With CN1, Chennai is poised to become one of India’s core AI and digital innovation hubs, reinforcing the country’s ambition to lead in emerging technologies.

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