Google Announces $850 Million Investment for New Data Center in Uruguay
The tech giant's second Latin American facility aims to enhance regional connectivity and support technological development.
- Google's new data center will be located in Canelones, Uruguay, marking its second facility in Latin America.
- The investment aligns with Google's broader strategy of expanding its global data center infrastructure.
- The new facility is expected to significantly contribute to Uruguay's professional and technological growth.
- Google's ongoing investments include data centers in the U.S., Malaysia, and potential future projects in Vietnam.
- The company emphasizes sustainability, with the new center using over 90% renewable energy.