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Siemens Reaches $1 Bn in U.S. Manufacturing Investments

Projects in Pittsburgh, Buffalo Grove, IL, and Fort Worth, TX, prepare to come online in 2026.

Siemens Reaches $1 Bn in U.S. Manufacturing Investments
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Siemens’ footprint supports key growth markets including data centers and AI factories, healthcare, passenger rail, semiconductors and utilities. Image courtesy: Siemens

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May 7, 2026

Siemens has reached $1 billion in domestic manufacturing investments to support American industry, infrastructure and transportation over the past 5 years. These projects, coming online throughout 2026 and spanning industries and communities across the United States, strengthen domestic manufacturing for local demand, bolster American supply chains and create manufacturing jobs, according to Siemens.

Siemens’ footprint supports key growth markets including data centers and AI factories, healthcare, passenger rail, semiconductors and utilities. Key investments include:

  • Electrical equipment manufacturing in North and South CarolinaSiemens invested $165 million to expand two existing Siemens facilities and introduce three new sites across the Carolinas to support America’s AI and data center markets.
  • Data Center infrastructure manufacturing in Fort Worth, TX$190 million invested in a new 500,000-sq.-ft. facility to scale American production of critical electrical infrastructure, such as low-voltage switchboards.
  • New passenger rail manufacturing hub in Lexington, NCThe $220 million greenfield manufacturing facility is building passenger rail coaches for the United States.
  • Expanded electrical infrastructure manufacturing in Pomona, CAThe $95 million investment in a new greenfield manufacturing site and existing facility upgrades create a combined 146,000-sq.-ft. campus for low-voltage electrical equipment production.

A deep dive into Siemens’ U.S. investments can be found on our company blog. These investments are expected to introduce a total of more than 2,200 jobs by 2028. The roles span jobs in advanced manufacturing, skilled trades, engineering and logistics.

“Siemens has been helping to build and support America's industrial backbone as long as we've been a company, more than 175 years,” says Ann Fairchild, president and CEO of Siemens USA. “These investments—and those we anticipate in the years ahead—reflect our commitment to serving U.S. customers, the continued growth we see in the U.S. market, and our pride in supporting a strong, innovative domestic manufacturing base that is essential to America’s long-term competitiveness and resilience.”

Siemens facilities integrate the company’s industrial software and automation technologies to create production environments for artificial intelligence. Siemens’ U.S. manufacturing footprint also supports a network of more than 16,000 American suppliers.

Siemens’ new and expanded facilities in California, Illinois, Texas, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, New York, and the Carolinas serve as a testament to energy-efficient manufacturing in the United States. Select carbon-neutral facilities, all-electric operations, on-site PV microgrid systems and integrated EV chargers all showcase how Siemens is progressing to be a net-zero carbon company by 2030.

For more information on Siemens in the USA, visit here.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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