
India just got a bigger AI shopping cart
Gorilla Technology is not nibbling around the edges anymore. The company says it’s expanding its collaboration with Yotta Data Services to deploy an additional 20,736 GPU cards in India, taking the project to roughly $2.8 billion. That’s not a side quest — that’s a full-blown AI infrastructure buildout.
Why investors are paying attention
If you’re trying to understand why GRRR is moving, this is the kind of news that does it. Gorilla is positioning itself deeper inside India’s sovereign and enterprise AI stack, which is basically the corporate version of getting a seat at the power table before the poker game really starts.
The company says the expanded deployment should be finished by Sept. 30, 2026, while the original Yotta project is still progressing on schedule through the end of July. In other words: the pipes are being laid now, and the revenue story could get more interesting as the rollout scales.
The bigger AI infrastructure flex
This isn’t happening in a vacuum. Gorilla is trying to carve out a place in one of the hottest AI infrastructure markets on the planet, and the Yotta partnership gives it a credible way to talk about scale, not just buzzwords.
- The expanded deal adds serious hardware muscle.
- The project is tied to India’s sovereign and enterprise AI ambitions.
- Gorilla says it’s part of a larger push to build one of APAC’s largest NVIDIA DGX Cloud clusters in India.
Big picture: if AI is the new electricity, Gorilla just said it wants to help build the grid.
