TCS and Siemens Energy Team Up to Build AI-Ready Data Center Infrastructure in India

TCS and Siemens Energy Team Up to Build AI-Ready Data Center Infrastructure in India

April 27, 2026

TCS and Siemens Energy Team Up to Build AI-Ready Data Center Infrastructure in India

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has deepened its two-decade-long partnership with Siemens Energy AG by signing two non-binding Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) aimed at advancing digital infrastructure and industrial AI capabilities in India. The agreements, announced this week, underscore a strategic push to address surging demand for energy-intensive AI workloads and modernize industrial operations through digital engineering.

Under the first MoU, TCS will continue as Siemens Energy’s preferred IT partner, focusing on modernizing the company’s digital backbone with an emphasis on resilience, security, and cost efficiency. The second agreement broadens the collaboration to develop AI-led industrial use cases, including digital twins, predictive maintenance, and enhanced integration between operational technology and IT systems to improve manufacturing performance. These efforts are designed to help Siemens Energy scale AI across its operations and deliver tangible value to its customers.

“Partnering with TCS helps Siemens Energy AG turn digital infrastructure innovation into scalable impact. Based on their expertise across AI, cloud, and large‑scale engineering supports, we will jointly work to create value for our customers, while India remains a vital market for supporting our global growth ambitions,” said Christian Bruch, president and CEO of Siemens Energy.

A key component of the partnership involves building AI-ready data center infrastructure. Siemens Energy India will contribute its expertise in power generation, electrification, and grid technologies to TCS’s HyperVault platform, aiming to address the energy requirements of high-density AI workloads in India. This collaboration is particularly significant as the country experiences a data center boom, with projects like Henox’s planned 100MW facility and Radian Arc’s GPU-as-a-service deployments illustrating the scale of demand.

“Energy and industrial enterprises are at a pivotal inflection point, where competitiveness will be shaped by how effectively they modernize core technologies and scale AI across operations,” added K. Krithivasan, MD and CEO of Tata Consultancy Services. The partnership builds on Siemens’ broader push into the data center sector, including a modular gas-powered solution developed with Eaton last June, which offered offtakers up to 500MW of capacity. By combining TCS’s IT services with Siemens Energy’s power infrastructure expertise, the deal is poised to accelerate the deployment of AI-ready facilities in one of the world’s fastest-growing digital markets.

Source: datacenterdynamics

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