Settled in the foothills of the Appalachian mountains, Jackson County, Alabama, is supporting the community â and the cloud. Powered by carbon-free energy from a solar farm, our data center community employs local neighbors and contractors to keep the internet running. From empowering kids with WiFi on buses to attracting high-tech businesses to the area, weâre looking forward to a bright digital future in Jackson County.
For general inquiries, contact our Jackson County team.
Join our teamGoogleâs proud to employ local people who help our data centers function at their best.
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A skilled local workforce
Favorable landscape for a data center
Investment to date
$1B+
Google has invested more than $1 billion in Alabama since building our Jackson County data center in 2018.
Alabamians trained
137K+
Grow with Google has collaborated with over 150 organizations in Alabama to train more than 137,000 Alabamians on digital skills.
Philanthropic giving
$27M+
Since 2009, Google and Googlers have given more than $27 million in philanthropic giving (cash grants, employee donations, and gift match) to organizations and nonprofits in Alabama.
Small businesses trained
12K
Our Alabama Digital Coach offered live training and hands-on coaching â at no cost â to 12,500 small businesses.
Digital makes up 80% of The Happy Catering Company's advertising budget. Google Ads have been crucial in solving the Homewood, Alabama, businessâs biggest challenge: getting noticed by new customers.
Zkano Socks in Fort Payne, Alabama, relies on AdWords, Google Analytics, and YouTube â powered by Google Data Centers â to introduce themselves to new markets and customers.
Economic activity generated
$2.1B
In 2024, Google helped provide $2.1 billion of economic activity for tens of thousands of Alabama businesses, nonprofits, publishers, creators, and developers.
2018
Google breaks ground on our first data center in Alabama.
2018
Google opens the first data center at the site of a former coal plant.
2019
Google begins building a solar farm to power the data center with carbon-free energy.
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