L&T has renamed its data-centre arm from L&T Cloudfiniti to Larsen & Toubro-Vyoma, reflecting a strategic focus on digital infrastructure. Vyoma aims to leverage L&T's engineering expertise to offer scalable, sustainable, and AI-ready data-centre solutions. The company plans to establish hyperscale facilities in cities including Mumbai, Chennai, and Bengaluru to meet growing demand for high-performance computing and data storage. The move aligns with the rapid growth of India's digital economy, cloud adoption, AI workload expansion, and data?localisation requirements.
Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has rebranded its data?centre business as Larsen & Toubro-Vyoma, marking a renewed focus on expanding its digital infrastructure capabilities. The unit was initially launched in 2024 as L&T Cloudfiniti and now adopts a name inspired by the Sanskrit word for 'sky,' reflecting the company's ambition to grow its digital operations across India.
Vyoma will leverage L&T's engineering and manufacturing expertise to build scalable, secure, and sustainable digital infrastructure solutions. The company has indicated that the new arm will focus on cloud?native architectures, Responsible AI initiatives, low?carbon operations, and advanced computing facilities to meet increasing enterprise demands.
The rebranded entity plans to develop hyperscale data centres in key cities such as Mumbai, Chennai, and Bengaluru. These facilities will support high-performance computing, AI workloads, and advanced data-storage requirements. The company is targeting rapid growth in India's data-centre sector, driven by rising cloud adoption, AI applications, and national data?localisation policies.
According to L&T's management, Vyoma will combine scale with sovereign capabilities and sustainability to provide trusted and future-ready digital infrastructure. The platform is designed to offer reliable services for businesses and communities while supporting India's broader digital economy ambitions.
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