TCS, Siemens Energy Expand Strategic Alliance to Accelerate AI and Digital Infrastructure
As part of the deal, Siemens Energy India Limited will support TCS’ HyperVault business in addressing the rising and complex energy requirements of AI-ready data centres in India.
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has signed two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with Siemens Energy AG and Siemens Energy India Limited, deepening their long-standing partnership across IT services, industrial AI, digital infrastructure, and emerging technologies.
As part of the deal, Siemens Energy India Limited will support TCS’ HyperVault business in addressing the rising and complex energy requirements of AI-ready data centres in India.
The partnership will further explore AI-driven factory modernisation initiatives, including digital twins, predictive analytics, smart manufacturing, and integration between operational and information technologies. These efforts are expected to enhance productivity and operational performance across global operations.
“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, Siemens Energy AG President and CEO.
“Our partnership with Siemens Energy AG brings together deep industry knowledge and TCS’ strengths in AI, data, and engineering to create resilient digital foundations and intelligent, data driven operations covering everything from smarter factories to connected enterprises and operational systems. With Siemens Energy India Limited supporting HyperVault, we are accelerating the development of AI-ready data centres designed to meet the distinctive power and reliability needs of AI,” K. Krithivasan, TCS CEO, said.
“This strategic partnership between TCS and Siemens Energy India Limited brings together our expertise in energy systems and digital intelligence to enable reliable, low-carbon power infrastructure for the next generation of AI-driven data centres,” Guilherme Mendonca, Siemens Energy India MD and CEO, added.
The new agreements build on a collaboration spanning more than two decades, with TCS expected to support Siemens Energy in scaling AI adoption and embedding advanced analytics and automation into core operations.