Google CEO Sundar Pichai to invest $9.5 billion in U.S. offices and data centres this year

Advertisement
Google CEO Sundar Pichai to invest $9.5 billion in U.S. offices and data centres this year
Representative imageIANS
Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Wednesday announced to invest approximately $9.5 billion for new offices and data centres in the US this year, creating 12,000 new full-time jobs and thousands more among local suppliers, partners and communities.
Advertisement

Pichai said that Google helped provide $617 billion in economic activity for millions of American businesses, nonprofits, creators, developers and publishers last year.

"In addition, the Android app economy helped create nearly two million jobs last year, and YouTube's creative ecosystem supported 394,000 jobs in 2020," he informed.

Complimentary Tech Event
Transform talent with learning that works
Capability development is critical for businesses who want to push the envelope of innovation.Discover how business leaders are strategizing around building talent capabilities and empowering employee transformation.Know More
In the past five years, Google has invested more than $37 billion in its offices and data centres in 26 US states, creating over 40,000 full-time jobs.

"That's in addition to the more than $40 billion in research and development the company invested in 2020 and 2021," said the company.

Advertisement

Pichai said that while it might seem counterintuitive to step up investment in physical offices even as the world embraces more flexibility in how we work.

"Yet we believe it's more important than ever to invest in our campuses and that doing so will make for better products, a greater quality of life for our employees, and stronger communities," the Google CEO noted.

At the same time, the investments in data centres "will continue to power the digital tools and services that help people and businesses thrive".

"As we work towards running our offices and data centres on carbon-free energy 24/7 by 2030, we're aiming to set new standards for green building design".

In California, Google will continue to invest in offices and support affordable housing initiatives in the Bay Area as part of its $1 billion housing commitment.

Advertisement
SEE ALSO:
India to face more power cuts amid coal shortage and rising demand
72 percent women in India reject roles that don’t allow for flexible working

{{}}