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Google taps Brookfield for major data centre expansion

By Rita HuJuly 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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• Brookfield to develop new 500 MW data centre campuses
• Project supports Google’s sustainability and capacity goals


What happened: Brookfield partners with Google to bolster global cloud infrastructure

Google has signed a deal with Brookfield to build several new data centre campuses. The plan covers up to 500 MW of capacity across multiple global regions. Brookfield will lead development and manage real estate assets for Google’s cloud operations. The agreement includes sustainable design standards and renewable energy sourcing for new facilities. Google and Brookfield will work together on power procurement and grid optimisation. Construction is due to begin later this year with phased openings planned through 2028.

The campuses will support Google’s increasing demand for data storage, AI training, and cloud services. Brookfield brings deep experience in infrastructure projects and sustainable real estate solutions. Google gains a flexible model to scale capacity without fixed capital expenditures. The first campuses will be located in strategic markets with high growth potential. Both partners aim to address local grid constraints and reduce carbon footprints from day one.

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Why it’s important

This partnership gives Google fast access to high‑capacity data centre space. It aligns with Google’s goal to deliver carbon‑neutral infrastructure on demand. The renewable energy link promises green power while meeting high compute needs. Brookfield’s development model may serve as a template for other hyperscalers. They can use similar partnerships to scale globally at pace.

The project also strengthens local economies through construction jobs and grid upgrades. Data centre demand, especially for AI and cloud computing, continues to rise sharply. Delivering new capacity in a sustainable way supports broader climate commitments. The campuses will help balance local grid loads with solar or wind integration. Regional governments may benefit from increased digital infrastructure and energy investment. This initiative blends commercial, technical, and environmental goals in a unified strategy.

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Rita Hu

Rita is an community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Fashion Management at University of Leeds. Contact her at r.hu@btw.media.

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