Gorilla Technology Group Inc. has signed a landmark agreement with Yotta Data Services Private Limited to deploy large-scale AI infrastructure in India, marking a significant step in the country’s sovereign AI development. The deal includes the deployment of approximately 640 high-performance servers powered by NVIDIA HGX B200 systems, delivering more than 5,000 GPUs designed for advanced AI workloads. This initiative is expected to generate over $500 million in revenue for Gorilla Technology over the next five years, highlighting the commercial scale of India’s rapidly growing AI ecosystem.
Under the agreement, Gorilla Technology will act as a key infrastructure partner, supplying GPU compute resources through a long-term commercial model. Yotta will be responsible for implementing and operating the infrastructure at its Uptime Tier IV NM1 data centre in Navi Mumbai, following NVIDIA Reference Architecture standards. The deployment will support a wide range of AI services, including hyperscale GPU clusters, bare-metal GPUs, virtual machines, AI development workstations, serverless GPU environments, and AI model endpoints for enterprise and government customers.
Yotta Data Services continues to strengthen its position as a leading provider of hyperscale data centres, sovereign cloud solutions, and AI compute infrastructure in India. The company operates major data centre campuses in Greater Noida and Navi Mumbai, with scalability reaching up to 2 GW capacity. Its vertically integrated platform spans data centre engineering, green energy sourcing, managed services, and high-performance computing, enabling end-to-end AI infrastructure solutions.
The company has also been empanelled under the IndiaAI Mission and recognized by NVIDIA as India’s first Reference Platform Cloud Partner, placing it among a select group of global providers. Yotta is building a long-term infrastructure roadmap capable of scaling beyond one million GPUs within the next three to five years, aligning with India’s accelerating AI adoption and digital transformation goals.
India’s AI market is projected to reach $17 billion by 2027, growing at an annual rate of 25% to 35%, supported by over $1.1 billion in government funding and large-scale GPU deployments. AI is also expected to contribute up to $1.7 trillion to the Indian economy by 2035, reinforcing the importance of sovereign AI infrastructure. Through this partnership, Gorilla Technology gains a strategic foothold in India’s AI buildout, while Yotta advances its mission to deliver high-performance, locally hosted AI compute at scale.
Both companies have indicated that this collaboration could expand further, with plans to explore additional deployments of over 5,000 servers in the near future. The partnership may also extend beyond India, potentially including data centre development initiatives in other regions such as Thailand, as demand for AI infrastructure continues to grow globally.
