Troup County, GA
Google LaGrange Data Center
Google. Filed.
Google publicly confirmed plans in April 2026 for a new data center at 411 Pegasus Parkway in LaGrange, Troup County, off Interstate 85. It would be Google's second Georgia data center after its Douglas County facility. The company said it would fund related power and infrastructure costs; the LaGrange city manager noted the project fills a gap left by the closure of the city's largest former electric customer. Megawatt capacity and square footage have not been publicly disclosed.
- Status
- Filed
- Operator
- Applicant on record
- Location
- 411 Pegasus Parkway, LaGrange, Troup County, GA
- Size
- MW not reported
- Cooling
- Not reported
- Utility
- Not reported
- First reported
- 2026-04-21
- Last updated
- April 21, 2026
Sources
- Google announces new data center coming to LaGrange, WRBL, 2026-04-21
- Google developing new data center off I-85, WSB-TV, 2026-04-21
What it would mean nearby
MEAG Power supplies the city owned utilities and expects data center load on its system to roughly double within about five years. City utility rates are set by each city, not the Public Service Commission.
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