Google is now Andhra Pradesh's first private electricity company. You'll be paying for that

Google is now Andhra Pradesh's first private electricity company. You'll be paying for that

From Daybreak by The Ken

June 4, 2026 · 25 min · Episode 764

About this episode

The episode discusses Google's new role as Andhra Pradesh's first private electricity company and its implications.

Andhra Pradesh wants to be India's data centre capital. Google, Meta, and Reliance have all been promised space in Vizag. To make it work, the state did something it has never done before — handed Google its own electricity licence, letting it bypass the state grid entirely. The logic is straightforward. The consequences are not. When large consumers leave the grid, electricity gets more expensive for everyone else. Farmers lose subsidies. Factories pay more. Coal plants stay open longer than planned. And somewhere in Vizag, a data centre is being built 120 metres from the city's drinking water reservoir. Host Rachel Varghese and reporter Mrunmayee Kulkarni discuss. Read Mrunmayee's story on the electric grid load here . Daybreak is produced from the newsroom of The Ken, India’s first subscriber-only business news platform. Subscribe for more exclusive, deeply-reported, and analytical business stories.

People in this episode

Host: Rachel Varghese

Guest: Mrunmayee Kulkarni

Topics covered

  • electricity
  • data centers
  • Andhra Pradesh
  • Google
  • business impact
  • energy policy

Keywords

  • Google
  • Andhra Pradesh
  • electricity license
  • data centers
  • Vizag
  • energy costs
  • subsidies
  • business news

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Google, Meta, Reliance

Places: Andhra Pradesh, Vizag

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