Google Pours $9B into SC for AI Infrastructure
Google Invests $9 Billion in South Carolina AI Expansion
October 14, 2025 — Google has unveiled a massive $9 billion investment to expand its data center operations in South Carolina, significantly scaling up its artificial intelligence infrastructure. This commitment follows an earlier $3.3 billion pledge, positioning the state as a key hub for America's digital economy.
Strategic Expansion Details
The investment will fund:
- Two new data center campuses in Dorchester County (Ridgeview Business Park and Surrounding Woods Business Park)
- Expansion of existing Berkeley County facilities
- Enhanced computing/storage capacity for AI-driven services

Economic and Workforce Impact
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster hailed the project as transformative: "This positions our state as an emerging leader in technology and innovation." The development is expected to:
- Create thousands of jobs
- Partner with Electrical Training Alliance (ETA) on AI-integrated apprenticeship programs
- Train over 160 workers for tech/energy roles
Sustainability Commitments
The expansion addresses environmental concerns through:
- Recycled water systems
- Closed-loop cooling technology
- Funding for local conservation projects This responds to past criticism about data centers' resource consumption, including a controversial electricity rate agreement with Dominion Energy.
The initiative underscores Google's strategy to maintain U.S. leadership in AI while balancing economic growth with ecological responsibility.
Key Points:
🌟 $9B total investment across multiple SC locations
🏗️ Dual-campus construction plus facility upgrades
👷 Workforce development via AI apprenticeship programs
🌿 Eco-friendly measures including water recycling systems




