Evansville, IN – According to the state officials, the new data center will reportedly power the company’s AI innovations and growing Google Cloud business for customers across the world.
Google broke groundon its new data center and operational support complex near East Tillman Road and Adams Center Road on the southwest side of Fort Wayne.
The new facility will join a network of Google-owned and operated data centers all over the world that keep the internet humming 24/7 and help power digital services — like Google Cloud, Workspace, Search and Maps — for people and organizations worldwide.
Gov. Holcomb reportedly said:
“Indiana has made it a strategic priority to cultivate the economy of the future and we’re already seeing the impact of our work thanks to the partnership of companies like Google.
Not only is Google choosing Indiana to power its global AI and cloud infrastructure, but we’re thrilled to see the company already investing heavily in the northeast Indiana community.
These initiatives will help skill up our Hoosier workforce, preparing residents for the jobs of the future. And, at the same time bringing clean energy resources to the region propelling continued growth in industrial sustainability.”