Please note that if the request is to create projects that make use of paid cloud services, you may be asked to make a payment as part of the review process. Yes, you may request additional projects even if you are still within the free trial period. ![]() I am still in Google Cloud Platform’s Free Trial period. The payment required varies depending on your billing history, the use cases described in your request form, the number of projects you request, and other factors. This is a common requirement, because Google Cloud Platform services are paid (e.g., Compute Engine, Cloud SQL, and BigQuery). ![]() This payment is required to ensure paid services will be available for the projects you requested in the quota increase request form. The payment can be applied to any charges you incur in the future and will be visible as a credit in your account. You may be asked to make a payment if your request for more projects indicates that you need projects that will use paid cloud services. Why am I being asked to make a payment for more projects? Note that you may need to make a payment in order to increase your quota (see below). The form will require you to specify the number of additional projects you need, along with their corresponding email accounts, billing accounts, and intended uses. This happens when you try to create a project but you have already reached your quota. ![]() If you attempt to exceed your project limit, the console will prompt you to fill out a request form. Customers might have different quota based on these and other factors. When Google Cloud allocates resources to customers, we consider a variety of factors, including resources that most legitimate customers use, customer’s previous usage and history with Google Cloud, and previous abuse penalties. However, as your usage of Google Cloud Platform increases, you can request an increase in your quota. Quotas protect the Google Cloud Community from unforeseen spikes in usage. Why are there limits to how many projects I can create?
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