Siemens Invests $1 Billion in U.S. Manufacturing Over Five Years
Siemens has invested $1 billion in U.S. manufacturing over five years to enhance domestic industry and create jobs. This expansion includes new facilities in critical sectors such as AI, data centers, and rail, aiming to generate over 2,200 jobs by 2028.

Siemens has announced $1 billion in investments in American manufacturing, aimed at strengthening local industry and supply chains. Key projects include a $190 million facility in Fort Worth, Texas, and a $220 million rail manufacturing hub in Lexington, North Carolina.
Additional investments of $165 million in the Carolinas focus on AI and data center support, while $95 million has been allocated for a facility in Pomona, California. The cumulative effort is projected to create over 2,200 jobs by 2028 across various sectors, including engineering and logistics. Siemens operates 25 manufacturing locations in the U.S. and generated $24.427 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2025.


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