Meta says it wants to invest $600 billion in US infrastructure and jobs by 2028

  • Meta is planning more AI data centers as part of its $600 billion spend
  • It wants to reduce emissions and replace the water it uses
  • Shares are down 17% already this month, but why?

Meta has pledged to invest $600 billion into US infrastructure, AI and jobs by 2028 as part of a broader plan to “[reinforce] America’s technological leadership.”

As part of the plan, Meta will continue to build more AI data centers across the US, which it says supports local economies and creates jobs, but the company intends to do all of this while focusing on sustainable and community-centric infrastructure.

The company says it has already supported over 30,000 skilled trade jobs since 2010, contributing $20 billion in business to US subcontractors.

Meta to build more data centers to support the US economy and workers

With surging AI demand creating the need for more and more data centers, Meta says it’s drilling down on its sustainability initiatives: “For both our energy and water needs, we work closely with utilities to plan for and meet our energy needs, and we pay for the energy costs that benefit our data centers.”

Already, Meta claims it’s made “hundreds of millions” of upgrades to the grid infrastructure in the US, adding an additional 15 gigawatts of energy to power grids.

Already, Meta matches 100% of its used energy with clean and renewable energy across its operations, per its 2025 Sustainability Report, but sustainability is so much more. It also wants to reduce its Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 42% compared with the 2021 level by 2031, and for third-party vendors affecting its Scope 3 emissions, it also wants to keep to that 2021 level.

“We restore water to watersheds in the areas that host ourdata centers, and plan to be water positive by 2030,” the company added in its latest announcement. Its Sustainability Report adds some more context – Meta intends to replace 100% of this water in medium-stress areas, and double it in high-stress areas.

In terms of local economies, Zuckerberg’s company commits to using local labor and materials where possible while ploughing cash into upskilling schemes. “We’ve given $58 million to schools, nonprofits, and community projects” via Data Center Community Action Grants, Meta explained.

In many ways, this is a one-up on rival tech companies, like OpenAI and Apple, which have both committed to $500 billion spends in the US.

Despite a 26% year-over-year rise in revenue last quarter, Meta share prices have taken more than a 17% plummet following the earnings announcement at the end of October.

Follow TechRadar on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our expert news, reviews, and opinion in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button!

And of course you can also follow TechRadar on TikTok for news, reviews, unboxings in video form, and get regular updates from us on WhatsApp too.

Read more @ TechRadar

Latest posts

New York’s new law forces advertisers to say when they’re using AI avatars

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill Thursday that will require advertisers to identify if an ad includes AI-generated people. Hochul's announcement said...

Apple loses contempt appeal in Epic case

Apple has lost its appeal of a massive district court ruling in its ongoing antitrust dispute with Epic Games. That April ruling from Judge Yvonne...

Amazon Prime Video pulls AI-powered recaps after Fallout flub

Amazon Prime Video has pulled its AI-powered video recap of Fallout after viewers noticed that it got key parts of the story wrong. The...

Tim Cook’s lobbying hangs over a key kids online safety vote

At a congressional meeting to vote on the future of kids online safety, the most spirited debate of the day was about a bill...

Google brings Gemini’s Chrome integration to iPhone and iPad

Built-in Gemini AI features in Chrome are now becoming more widely available on the iOS version of Google's browser, as reported by 9to5Google and...

Disney wants to drag you into the slop

Disney and OpenAI's new $1 billion partnership feels emblematic of the terrible times we're living through. In exchange for access to the generative AI...

New York passes law requiring ads to disclose the use of AI performers

New York is taking steps to regulate the use of AI in the state's entertainment industry. NY State Governor Kathy Hochul passed two pieces...

’47 Ronin’ director found guilty of defrauding Netflix out of $11 million

A director who was charged with defrauding Netflix out of millions of dollars has been found guilty, Business Insider reports. Carl Rinsch, director of...

Disney’s deal with OpenAI is about controlling the future of copyright

This morning Disney and OpenAI announced a three-year licensing agreement: Starting in 2026, ChatGPT and Sora can generate images and videos incorporating Disney IP,...

Amazon’s AI-generated recap tool didn’t watch Fallout very closely

Amazon's plan to offer AI-generated recaps of Prime Video shows isn't off to a great start. The company's recap of the first season of...