Ai data centers drive up commodity prices, hurting indian automakers

The boom in ai infrastructure is pushing up prices of key metals like copper and aluminum, squeezing margins for indian carmakers such as maruti suzuki. This competition for materials used in data centers is contributing to higher vehicle costs. Automakers are facing similar pressures from chip shortages linked to ai demand.

The artificial intelligence revolution is creating unexpected challenges for india's automotive industry through surging commodity prices. Maruti suzuki india, the nation's largest passenger vehicle maker, reported operating profit margins falling to 8.1% of net sales in the third quarter of fiscal year 2026, down from 8.4% the previous quarter. The company linked 60 basis points of this decline to rising costs of platinum group metals, aluminum, and copper.

Rahul bharti, senior executive officer for corporate affairs at maruti suzuki, highlighted the issue: “We are seeing some kind of headwinds in commodities at the moment in platinum, palladium, rhodium and aluminum and copper. And some of these are also being discussed across sectors. Some of these have to do with the ai memory chips etc. also.”

Data centers powering ai require vast amounts of copper for electrical systems and aluminum for cooling, intensifying competition for these materials. On january 29, 2026, aluminum prices in india reached a record rs 361.25 per kg, while copper hit rs 1,480.3 per kg.

Hyundai motor india also announced a price increase across its models from january 1, 2026, citing higher input costs from precious metals and other commodities.

Beyond metals, a ubs report warns of a dynamic random-access memory (dram) chip shortage starting in the second quarter of 2026, as manufacturers prioritize ai servers over automotive needs. This echoes shortages during the covid-19 pandemic.

Surging electricity demand, projected by s&p global to rise nearly 50% globally by 2040 with india at 4.2% annual growth, further fuels copper needs for electrification, including ai infrastructure and electric vehicles.

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Illustration depicting gaming hardware price surges due to AI data center demand, with Asus products, elevated price tags, and a delayed PS6 reference.
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AI demand prompts gaming hardware price hikes in 2026

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Asus has announced price adjustments for its gaming devices starting January 5, 2026, citing shortages driven by the AI boom. Reports indicate AMD and Nvidia will significantly raise GPU prices this year due to surging demand for components from AI data centers. These changes could delay next-generation consoles like the PlayStation 6.

A global shortage of RAM, driven by AI data center demands, has caused PC memory prices to surge by 40 to 70 percent in 2025, leading to higher costs and lower specs for computers in 2026. This development is dampening the hype around so-called AI PCs, as manufacturers shift focus amid waning consumer interest. Analysts predict volatility in PC sales this year, with shortages persisting beyond 2026.

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A new analysis warns that surging energy demands from data centers will significantly boost US power plant emissions over the next decade. However, shifting to renewables could reduce these emissions while stabilizing electricity prices. Simple policy measures might help address both environmental and economic concerns.

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Abhishek Singh, CEO of the IndiaAI Mission, has outlined a focused strategy for India's AI development, emphasizing practical, population-scale models over the global race for artificial general intelligence. In an interview, he highlighted India's potential as the world's inference capital and preparations for the upcoming AI Impact Summit in New Delhi. The approach prioritizes sovereign AI solutions tailored to Indian challenges in sectors like healthcare and agriculture.

 

 

 

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