Our facility in Lowcountry, South Carolina, is one of our first data centers in the United States, and weâre proud of what we have built and innovated within the community. Since coming to South Carolina in 2007, weâve invested locally to support job creation, business growth, and community initiatives. From creating more than 900 jobs for our neighbors to investing to allow internet service to be provided to 365 homes occupied by students in the Berkeley County School District at no charge for one school year, we work with the local leaders and organizations to build up the communities where our employees live and work, so they can prosper in the digital future.
For general inquiries, email us at south-carolina@google.com.
Join our teamGoogleâs proud to employ local people who help our data centers function at their best.
Get to knowBusiness-friendly community
Robust infrastructure
Strong talent pool
Investment to date
$4.5B+
Google has invested more than $4.5 billion in South Carolina since building our Berkeley County data center in 2007.
Economic activity generated
$6.4B
In 2024, Google helped provide $6.4 billion of economic activity for tens of thousands of South Carolina businesses, nonprofits, publishers, creators, and developers.
Jobs onsite
900+
Weâve created over 900 jobs at our Lowcountry data centers.
Established in South Carolina
2007
Weâre proud to have called the Lowcountry home since 2007.
Harry Barker, a South Carolina-based company making high-end, eco-friendly pet supplies, uses AdWords, Googleâs data center supported advertising program, to draw customers to their virtual storefront.
A rainwater retention pond sits outside our data center in Lowcountry, South Carolina.
Volunteer Hours
8,000+
Since 2013, through Google.org, Google employees volunteered more than 8,000 hours with nonprofits and schools.
2023
Google signs 225-megawatt renewable energy deal.
2024
Google opens our newest data center in Dorchester County, South Carolina.
Life at the Lowcountry Google data center Get to know the people and neighbors innovating the technology powering the internet.We take data security seriously across all our data centers, including at our Lowcountry location. Here Neal uses special equipment to completely erase all of the data on old servers through a thorough, multi-step process that prevents access to any of our customers' data.
Discover what life is like at a data centerAt the data center in Lowcountry, South Carolina, Neal is trained on security processes to keep data protected 24/7.
A group of graduates from the STAR Program.
For our neighbors, new opportunitiesThe Skilled Trades and Readiness (STAR) Program works alongside organizations like Trident Tech, Palmetto Goodwill, and others to prepare new-to-industry talent for entry-level careers in construction and skilled trades, helping to support a robust workforce in the Lowcountry community we call home.
For more details about our South Carolina STAR program, email us at Star.WorkforceSC@gmail.com.
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