Google invests $1.5 billion to expand its data center campus in Jackson County, Alabama
Type: Investment · Technology: Data Center · Country: United States · Value: $1.5B · Announced: 2026-06-16
Google announced a $1.5 billion investment to expand its existing data center campus in Jackson County, Alabama, marking one of the largest infrastructure commitments in the region's history. The expansion will add new facilities to the existing campus, which already operates under Google's ownership, further consolidating its cloud and AI infrastructure footprint in the southeastern U.S. The project is expected to create hundreds of construction jobs and dozens of permanent operational roles, with construction slated to begin in late 2026 and phased completion anticipated by 2029. This investment aligns with Google's broader strategy to scale its global data center capacity by 50% over the next five years to meet surging demand for cloud services and AI workloads. Alabama's state and local governments provided tax incentives and infrastructure support to secure the deal, including expedited permitting and utility upgrades. No advisory firms were disclosed in the announcement, and the financing structure remains internal to Google's capital expenditure program.
Counterparties
- Google (Investor)
- Jackson County, Alabama (Host)