Country
United States
AI data center dossier
Country
United States
Operator
Energy
Renewable
Known capacity
350 MW
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Google's Berkeley County, South Carolina data center campus in Moncks Corner is one of the company's largest in the United States. Google has operated on this site since 2007, with continuous expansion adding multiple buildings across hundreds of acres. The facility draws power from South Carolina's relatively affordable grid and is supported by Google's long-term renewable energy power purchase agreements in the region.
The Berkeley County campus supports Google Cloud's us-east1 region and hosts inference workloads for Google Search, Gmail, YouTube, and Google AI services including Gemini. The site benefits from fiber connectivity through multiple carriers and proximity to Atlantic cable landing stations.
Google has invested over $1 billion in the South Carolina facility across its expansion phases. The campus includes on-site high-voltage substations and direct utility connections. Berkeley County Electric Cooperative has coordinated significant grid upgrades to support Google's power demand growth at this location.
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