Alphabet's Google (GOOGL) Inks Cloud Services Agreement With SpaceX
SpaceX said on June 5, 2026, it has entered into a cloud service agreement with Alphabet Inc.’s Google for access to compute capacity. The partnership gives the Elon Musk-led space venture dedicated cloud resources to support its operations, including the growing Starlink satellite internet network. Financial terms were not disclosed. The deal highlights Google Cloud’s push to secure high-profile enterprise and aerospace clients as it competes with Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure. For SpaceX, the arrangement provides scalable infrastructure to handle data-intensive workloads without building additional on-premises systems. Neither company provided details on the contract’s duration or projected usage volume. The collaboration may deepen if SpaceX expands its satellite services, which require low-latency, global compute support.