Gorilla Technology expands India AI infrastructure deal to $2.8 billion
Gorilla Technology Group Inc. (NASDAQ: GRRR) announced an expanded collaboration with Yotta Data Services Private Limited to deploy an additional 20,736 B300 GPU cards in India, representing a project value of approximately $2.8 billion.
The expanded deployment is expected to be completed by September 30, 2026. This addition is incremental to a previously announced framework to deploy AI infrastructure in India consisting of approximately 640 high-performance servers with more than 5,000 GPUs for AI workloads.
According to the companies, the 20,736 B300 GPU card deployment includes a major NVIDIA engagement under which NVIDIA is expected to account for roughly half of the offtake through a 4-year commitment tied to one of the Asia-Pacific region's largest NVIDIA DGX Cloud clusters in India.
"This is another major step forward for Gorilla in India and a very clear demonstration that our AI infrastructure strategy is translating into real scale, real deployments and real commercial value," said Jay Chandan, Chairman and CEO of Gorilla Technology.
Sunil Gupta, Co-founder, Managing Director and CEO of Yotta Data Services, stated: "We are delighted to expand this collaboration with Gorilla as we continue building AI infrastructure at true industrial scale in India."
Gorilla Technology is a London-headquartered solution provider in security intelligence, network intelligence, business intelligence, IoT technology and data centers. Yotta Data Services is a cloud infrastructure and platform services provider operating cloud regions at hyperscale data center parks in Panvel and Greater Noida.
The company noted that deliveries for the first Yotta project remain on track through the end of July, according to the press release statement.
