- Tuesday, October 14th, 2025
Sen. Tim Scott applauds Google’s $9 billion investment in South Carolina
CHARLESTON, S.C. — U.S. Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) today issued the following statement following Google’s announcement of a $9 billion investment in South Carolina for 2026-2027. This investment will expand the company’s cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure presence in the state and support local workforce development programs.
“Google’s investment in South Carolina is a testament to our state’s vital role as a hub for America’s digital economy and a global leader in AI innovation,” said Sen. Scott. “This expansion is welcome news that will strengthen our workforce and reinforce our position at the forefront of technology.”
“Google’s investment in South Carolina deepens our 15 year roots here and helps to power America’s next wave of innovation,” said Ruth Porat, President and Chief Investment Officer, Alphabet and Google. “By expanding our data center, investing in energy affordability, and supporting local workforce development, we are solidifying the Palmetto State’s role as a critical hub for the digital economy and creating opportunities for communities in South Carolina and across the country. Our partnership with South Carolina is important as we build out our country’s infrastructure.”
This investment builds upon Google’s 15-year presence in South Carolina and will fund the expansion of Google’s Berkeley County campus and support the continued development of two new data center campuses in Dorchester County.
Background
Economic Impact
- In 2024 alone, Google’s investments and technologies supported more than $6.4 billion in economic activity for South Carolina’s businesses, publishers, nonprofits, creators, and developers.
Infrastructure Expansion (2026-2027)
- The two-year investment in Berkely and Dorchester counties will strengthen Google Cloud’s regional network in South Carolina, making it easier and faster for businesses and organizations to use AI and other digital tools.
Global Connectivity
- The South Carolina region is connected to two undersea internet cables, Firmina and Nuvem, that are anchored in Myrtle Beach and help deliver reliable, high-speed internet across the state and around the world.
Workforce Development
- Google is boosting South Carolina’s local workforce with more than 100,000 South Carolinians having received digital skills training through programs supported by Google.
- The Google.org AI Opportunity Fund will support the Electrical Training Alliance (etA) to train existing electrical workers and more than 160 electrical apprentices by 2030, increasing the number of new electricians in the state by almost 150 percent.
Energy Affordability
- Local households are seeing savings of $545 to $729 per year as a result of an ongoing initiative between Google and Sol Systems to improve energy affordability.
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