Alphabet’s Google has unveiled a sweeping $9 billion investment in Oklahoma over the next two years to deepen the state’s role in artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure. Central to the plan is the creation of a brand-new AI‑focused data center campus in Stillwater and the expansion of its legacy facility in Pryor, underway since 2011.
This initiative comes as part of a broader 2025 capital expenditure strategy, recently elevated from $75 billion to approximately $85 billion, reinforcing Google’s commitment to scaling its AI and cloud capabilities.
Beyond hardware, Google is also prioritizing workforce development and education. The company will back training programs, including partnerships with the Electrical Training Alliance, and launch the “AI for Education Accelerator”—offering no-cost AI tools and training to college students through institutions like the University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University.
This bold move underscores intensifying competition among tech giants to secure infrastructure and human capital amid rising demand for AI and cloud services. It also aligns with increasing on‑shoring trends as companies pivot to domestic expansion to meet strategic and security goals.