Siemens Invests $165 Million to Expand Manufacturing in Spartanburg County, Adding 150 Jobs
Siemens plans to invest over $165 million in North Carolina and South Carolina, opening a new 120,000 sq. ft. facility in Spartanburg and expanding an existing site in Roebuck. These developments are expected to create 150 new manufacturing jobs, supporting the production of electrical products for data centers amidst rising AI demands.

Siemens is investing over $165 million to expand its manufacturing presence in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. The company will open a 120,000 square foot facility in Spartanburg for lighting panel production and expand its existing Roebuck facility by 22,000 square feet to increase busway production capacity.
This expansion is anticipated to create 150 new manufacturing jobs. Siemens aims to enhance its production capabilities to meet the growing demand for electrical products in data centers driven by AI advancements. The investment underscores Siemens' commitment to U.S. manufacturing.




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