Dholera SIR Infrastructure Updates 2025: India’s Smartest Greenfield City is Now a Reality

Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR) is no longer a futuristic dream — it’s now India’s most ambitious Greenfield Smart City in active development. Located about 100 km from Ahmedabad, Dholera SIR is a key part of the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), designed to become a global business hub driven by world-class infrastructure, cutting-edge technology, and sustainable urban planning.
As of 2025, Dholera’s real-time infrastructure progress has become a major point of interest for investors, businesses, and future residents. The city’s core development is rapidly advancing, with milestones like the ABCD Building, Renewable Energy Projects, Utility Infrastructure, and IGBC Green Certifications attracting attention globally.
This detailed update will answer the most searched question: “What is the current infrastructure status of Dholera SIR in 2025?”
The Activation Area is the first major zone of development in Dholera SIR, covering 22.5 square kilometers. As of mid-2025, this area is witnessing near-completion of critical infrastructure:
Dholera SIR spans a massive 920 sq. km, to be developed in a phased manner till 2040. After the Activation Area, the next phases will include residential, commercial, and industrial zones. The phased development ensures demand-based expansion without over-supply, making it a strategic long-term investment zone.
The infrastructure execution is managed by:
The Administrative and Business Centre of Dholera (ABCD Building) is the command hub for Dholera Smart City operations. It houses administrative offices, business centers, and an advanced Smart City Command & Control Centre (C-4).
The C-4 Centre monitors the city’s:
As of 2025, the ABCD Building is fully operational. Several government departments, including DSIRDA, and private tech companies have already begun operations here.
Dholera SIR is home to one of India’s largest Solar Power Parks, with a 5 GW (gigawatt) target capacity. The project is being developed in collaboration with:
By July 2025:
The solar park significantly reduces Dholera’s carbon footprint and ensures surplus power availability for industries, aligning with India’s renewable energy goals.
Dholera’s potable water supply is sourced from the Narmada Canal network. State-of-the-art Water Treatment Plants (WTPs) ensure safe drinking water, while Water Recycling Systems support industrial and landscape irrigation needs.
The stormwater drainage follows a zero-discharge surface flooding model, using advanced gravity-based drainage layouts and water-absorbing green spaces.
The Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) certification ensures eco-friendly building standards, low environmental impact, and high energy efficiency. Dholera’s projects align with ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) compliance norms.
Key IGBC-certified projects include:
Global investors prefer IGBC-compliant zones due to their low operating costs, sustainability standards, and alignment with global ESG investment trends.
The infrastructure readiness, combined with ease of doing business policies, is attracting:
Dholera’s Activation Area is nearly complete with roads, utilities, power grid, and smart city operations fully functional.
Yes, as of 2025, the ABCD Building is fully operational, housing government and private offices.
Dholera Solar Park has a target capacity of 5 GW, with 1,200 MW already commissioned by 2025.
Dholera uses advanced Water Treatment Plants sourced from the Narmada Canal and eco-friendly Sewage Treatment Plants with zero-discharge drainage systems.
Projects like the ABCD Building, Smart Roads, and Industrial Plots have achieved IGBC Green Ratings for sustainable development.