Siemens is investing more than $165 million to expand manufacturing capacity in the United States, strengthening the company’s ability to produce electrical infrastructure needed to support the rapid growth of artificial intelligence and large-scale data centers.
The investment will expand Siemens’ manufacturing footprint across North and South Carolina, creating more than 350 new jobs and accelerating production of critical electrical technologies used in data centers and AI factories.
“Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming core economic infrastructure,” said Roland Busch, president and CEO of Siemens AG. “By expanding our manufacturing capacity in the United States, Siemens is helping build the backbone that will enable the next wave of industrial AI.”
As AI data centers scale rapidly, they are pushing power demand, density and reliability requirements to unprecedented levels. Every layer of these facilities depends on highly reliable electri