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Amazon commits $15B to Indiana for AI-ready data centres

By Jessi WuNovember 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • The investment will add 2.4 gigawatts of data-centre capacity in Indiana and deliver more than 1,100 new skilled jobs.
  • Amazon partners with local utility to upgrade power infrastructure while protecting residents from higher energy costs.

What happened: Amazon expands cloud footprint with Indiana build-out

Amazon has announced a major expansion of its cloud infrastructure in Northern Indiana, committing $15 billion to construct new data-centre campuses designed for artificial intelligence and cloud computing workloads. This comes in addition to a separate $11 billion project already underway in the state.

The planned facilities will add about 2.4 gigawatts (GW) of additional computing capacity to the region — a substantial increase in the state’s data-centre power footprint. Amazon expects to create more than 1,100 new high-skilled jobs, spanning roles such as data-centre engineers, network and security specialists, and operations managers.

To handle the increased power demands, Amazon has struck a deal with local utility provider NIPSCO. Under the agreement, Amazon will cover all costs for any new power plants, lines, or equipment needed to support its expansion — shielding local residents and small businesses from rate increases.

This expansion targets cloud and AI workloads and builds on infrastructure intended to support Amazon’s next-generation compute needs, including deployments like its “Project Rainier” AI cluster.

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Why it’s important

The scale of Amazon’s investment highlights just how critical data-centre capacity has become as demand for AI and cloud services skyrockets. By investing heavily in Indiana, Amazon is placing a bet that the next wave of AI growth — spanning large model training, enterprise AI workloads and advanced analytics — will run on infrastructure rooted in U.S. heartland, not just coastal tech hubs.

The power-infrastructure element of the deal with NIPSCO also reflects a growing trend: major data-centre builds must go hand in hand with energy infrastructure upgrades. By underwriting the cost of grid expansion, Amazon is reducing local friction and ensuring the project doesn’t burden residents — a possible template for future data-centre rollouts elsewhere.

Economically, the job creation — both direct and in the supporting supply chain — could breathe new life into Indiana’s communities, while boosting local tax receipts and broadening the state’s role in the national cloud and AI economy. For cloud providers, enterprises and governments, the new capacity may translate into lower latency, improved resilience, and more competitive AI-ready cloud services.

At a time when AI-driven demand shows no signs of slowing, this investment could mark a turning point — one where Midwest data centres become as strategically important as coastal ones.

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Jessi Wu

Jessi is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied fintech at the University of New South Wales. She specialises in blockchain and cryptocurrency. Contact her at j.wu@btw.media.

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