NeevCloud Expands Data Centres To Serve Indian Market
NeevCloud, an Indore-based startup and India’s first AI Supercloud, said on Dec. 7, 2025 it is opening a second data centre this month in Raipur and another within six months to support compute-intensive AI workloads across fintech, healthcare and enterprises. CEO Narendra Sen cited government support and lower costs—solar about 30% cheaper and power up to five times cheaper—to build sovereign AI infrastructure and reduce 80–90% foreign cloud dependency.
Key Points
- 1Launches second data centre in Raipur this month and plans another within six months, expanding capacity
- 2Cites government support and cost advantages like 30% cheaper solar and up to fivefold lower power costs
- 3Enables Indian firms to lower cloud spend, improve latency, and reduce dependency on foreign cloud providers
Scoring Rationale
Official company expansion signals meaningful national AI infrastructure growth; limited novelty beyond regional capacity buildup.
Sources
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