Google will invest $1 billion to improve its two data center campuses in Loudoun County and a newly opened center in Prince William County.
The Alphabet-owned tech giant (NASDAQ: GOOGL) made the announcement Friday during an event at its Reston Station office with Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
The company did not provide details about where it planned to spend the money, which would bring Google’s total investment in the state to $4.2 billion, but indicated it would go toward “technical infrastructure” supporting the company’s AI and cloud efforts.
Looking for a better way to start your day?
The company operates two data centers in Loudoun, one near Arcola and the other near Leesburg. It also has a recently opened data center on Rollins Ford Road in Prince William.
It is also is in the early stages of developing a 181-acre data center campus on the site of a former military facility in Bristow in Prince William. There is no timeline for that facility, to be located at 6201 Wellington Road near Jiffy Lube Live, but it will allow for future growth.