Kansas City, MO · Clay County County · 39.274°N 94.651°W
Google Project Mica
Key facts
- Location
- Kansas City, MO, Clay County County
- Capacity
- 500 MW planned
- Powered by
- Evergy (Large Load Power Tariff)
- Announced
- 2026-02
- Last updated
Civic impact
Economics
- Investment
- $10B
- Land
- 493 acres
Energy & water
- Energy source
- Grid · Utility: Evergy
Google is Evergy's first customer under its Large Load Power Tariff (approved Nov 2025 by Missouri PSC and Kansas CC); up to ~700 MW to be supplied from Nashua substation and onsite substations at full campus buildout
Public subsidies
- Port KC taxable revenue bonds authorization$10BKansas City, MO · 2025
- 25-year 75% property tax abatement and 100% local/state sales tax exemption on construction materialsMissouri / City of Smithville · 2025
Status history
- Proposed
Google acquires ~493 acres in KC Northland; site originally known as Rocky Branch Creek Technology Park (formerly a QTS/Diode Ventures plan)
- Permitted
City of Smithville and Port KC approve $10B campus; Google still unconfirmed publicly at this stage
$10B, 500-acre Google campus gets stamp of approval near Smithville - Under construction
Google confirms Project Mica; construction already underway; first building expected within 18–24 months
Google announces construction underway for second data center campus in Kansas City
Location
Sources & data provenance
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