The Lone Star State is home to two of our data center locations. With a presence in Midlothian and Red Oak in Ellis County, Texas, we work with and employ hundreds of local people and invest in the initiatives that matter most to the community. Weâve been neighbors since 2019, and after investing over $1.2 billion in the region, weâre looking to stay a while.
For general inquiries, email us at elliscounty@google.com.
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Favorable landscapes
Enhanced energy infrastructure
Investment to date
$2.7B+
Since the Midlothian data center was built in 2019, and the development of a new data center in Red Oak announced in 2023, Google has invested more than $2.7 billion in the state.
Texans trained on digital skills
1M+
Grow with Google has collaborated with over 600 organizations in Texas to train more than 1,046,000 Texans on digital skills.
Economic activity generated
$50.3B
In 2024, Google helped provide $50.3 billion of economic activity for hundreds of thousands of Texas businesses, nonprofits, publishers, creators, and developers.
Established in Texas
2009
Google has proudly called Texas home since 2009 with offices in Austin and Dallas and data centers in Ellis County.
Digital tools like Google Workspace and YouTube have been integral to the success of Force of Nature, a Texas-based regenerative meat company using agricultural principles that mirror nature instead of tilling, hormones, antibiotics, or synthetic chemicals.
Organization representatives participated in the new Google.org Accelerator: Generative AI program, which provides mentorship, technical training, and pro bono support to nonprofits working with generative AI. These organizations are focused on areas like climate, economic opportunity, health, education, and crisis response.
Philanthropic giving
$90M+
Since 2005, Google and Googlers have given more than $90 million in philanthropic giving (cash grants, employee donations, and gift match) to organizations and nonprofits in Texas.
2009
Google establishes a presence in Texas.
2019
Google invests $600 million to open our first Texas data center in Midlothian.
2023
Google announces another $600 million investment to build a second Texas data center in Red Oak.
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