Google announces new $9B investment
“Google’s continued investment in South Carolina strengthens our position as a national leader in technology and innovation,” said Gov. Henry McMaster. “Our longstanding partnership with Google has created countless opportunities for our people, and will continue to open new doors for growth and success.”
Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette added that the investment represents “a strong commitment to South Carolina’s growth and prosperity.”
“This expansion will strengthen our workforce, prepare our people for the jobs of the future and keep South Carolina at the forefront of AI innovation — creating a brighter future for all our residents,” Evette said.
In 2024 alone, Google’s technologies supported more than $6.4 billion in economic activity for tens of thousands of businesses, publishers, nonprofits, creators, and developers in South Carolina.
As part of its commitment to sustainable growth, Google will continue to work with local partners, including the South Carolina Office of Resilience, Sol Systems, Berkeley Electric Cooperative, Aiken Electric Cooperative and the Sustainability Institute, to advance energy affordability. These collaborations have funded critical energy-efficiency upgrades for South Carolina residents, saving households an average of $545 to $729 per year.
“Google’s investment in Berkeley County, with minimal impact on infrastructure, has provided significant revenue to make investments in public safety to better support our residents and businesses,” said Berkeley County Supervisor Johnny Cribb. “We look forward to the upcoming expansions and Berkeley County leading the way as a critical hub for America’s digital economy while keeping our county taxes the lowest in the state.”
Dorchester County Council Chair David Chinnis said Google’s expansion builds on the company’s growing presence in the region.
“Just last year, Google made its historic investment in Dorchester County, bringing valuable economic opportunities to our community,” Chinnis said. “This investment further strengthens our region’s workforce by creating quality jobs and expanding pathways for local talent, while reinforcing the county’s position as a hub for long-term economic growth.”