Amazon bets on Pennsylvania for next cloud infrastructure hub
Anabelle Colaco
12 Jun 2025

HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania: Amazon is making a significant play in Pennsylvania, announcing plans to pour at least US$20 billion into expanding its cloud infrastructure in the state — one of the company's most significant U.S. investments to date.
The move adds to a string of recent high-dollar investments aimed at scaling Amazon Web Services (AWS), the company's cloud arm, as tech giants compete to dominate the booming generative AI market. With demand for AI-fueled computing power skyrocketing, Amazon is racing to match rivals in building the infrastructure needed to train and run sophisticated models.
The Pennsylvania announcement comes less than a week after Amazon pledged to invest $10 billion in North Carolina and over $5 billion in Taiwan, all part of its global strategy to fortify cloud capacity.
"This investment will create 1,250 high-skilled jobs and support thousands more across the AWS data center supply chain," Amazon said in a statement. The company identified Salem Township and Falls Township as the first two communities where new data campuses are planned.
While Amazon didn't specify a timeline for the Pennsylvania expansion, the announcement reinforces its broader capital expenditure push. The company spent approximately $25 billion in the first quarter alone and has said it expects to maintain that level throughout the year.
Amazon did not clarify whether the Pennsylvania outlay would come from the existing capex budget or represent new funding, and it declined to provide further investment breakdowns at this time.
With this move, Pennsylvania joins a growing list of regions benefiting from AWS's cloud infrastructure buildout — one that supports not just Amazon's AI ambitions but the digital backbone of countless enterprises, government services, and startups.