TryfactaConnex Announces $7.7 Billion Initial Investment in AI Infrastructure Platform, signs a MOU in Uttar Pradesh, India, and Multi-Gigawatt Expansion Strategy
New Delhi, Feb 20: TryfactaConnex, an affiliate of U.S.-based Tryfacta, Inc., today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Uttar Pradesh to launch its India AI infrastructure platform, including an initial investment of approximately $7.7 billion to develop a 1-gigawatt hyperscale AI data center campus. The announcement was made at the AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi.
The project establishes the foundation for a vertically integrated AI infrastructure platform that combines compute capacity and dedicated energy generation, designed for large-scale artificial intelligence workloads. The campus is structured to support hyperscalers, sovereign AI initiatives, enterprise cloud operators, and advanced research institutions requiring high-density compute and long-term energy reliability.
The site benefits from access to grid connectivity, water, fiber networks, and natural gas infrastructure and is planned to incorporate a diversified energy mix including grid power, natural gas generation, solar energy, battery storage, and future nuclear integration. The platform is designed to scale beyond the initial phase toward multi-gigawatt capacity over the coming decade.
“AI infrastructure is rapidly becoming a core national economic asset,” said Adesh Tyagi, Founder and CEO of TryfactaConnex. “Our model integrates power generation and compute capacity into a single platform capable of delivering reliable, baseload energy at scale. India represents one of the most strategic global markets for long-term AI capacity deployment.”
“I would like to thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for their leadership in enabling companies like ours to contribute to India’s leadership in both AI and energy,” said Adesh Tyagi, Founder and CEO of TryfactaConnex. “TryfactaConnex is committed to building highly reliable, resilient baseload energy infrastructure through our planned 3-gigawatt grid-integrated gas and nuclear platform. We recognize the strategic importance of this moment and are focused on delivering the power foundation necessary for India to maintain its global AI advantage.”
“What makes our Uttar Pradesh campus one of the premier energy sites in the country is that it has been designed from the outset as a green energy-led platform, enabling the integration of multiple clean power sources at scale,” said Sanjeev Rajoura, Executive Vice President, TryfactaConnex.
TryfactaConnex expects the development to support domestic cloud infrastructure, AI model training, enterprise computing, and public-sector digital platforms while positioning India as a competitive global AI compute hub. The India platform forms part of TryfactaConnex’s broader international roadmap to deploy gigawatt-scale AI infrastructure across multiple global markets.
The company is actively engaging institutional investors, infrastructure funds, strategic technology partners, and energy developers as part of the platform’s phased financing strategy.
