Siemens has announced plans to invest $285 million to expand its manufacturing footprint in the United States, including the development of two new facilities in California and Texas. This strategic investment underscores the U.S. as Siemens’ largest market and is part of a broader commitment to strengthening America’s industrial and technological capabilities.
The new manufacturing facilities will be located in Fort Worth, Texas, and Pomona, California, focusing on producing electrical products to support the commercial, industrial, and construction sectors. Siemens anticipates that the expansion will create over 900 skilled manufacturing jobs, while also contributing to the development of AI data centers across the country.
A decades-long commitment to U.S. industry
Siemens’ latest investment builds on a long history of commitment to the U.S. market. Over the past 20 years, the company has invested more than $90 billion in the United States. With the latest initiatives, Siemens’ total U.S. investment will surpass $100 billion.
Roland Busch, president and CEO of Siemens AG, expressed the company’s dedication to supporting American innovation and industry, stating:
“We believe in the innovation and strength of America’s industry. That’s why Siemens has invested over $90 billion in the country in the last 20 years. This year’s investment will bring this number to over $100 billion. We are bringing more jobs, more technology, and a boost to America’s AI capabilities.”
Investments aligned with industry growth
The announcement comes as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) revealed plans to invest an additional $100 billion in U.S. manufacturing, building three new chip plants and two packaging facilities in Arizona. This adds to the $65 billion TSMC had previously committed to U.S. operations.
By establishing new manufacturing hubs and enhancing local production capacity, Siemens aims to contribute to the resilience and innovation of the U.S. manufacturing sector while reinforcing its leadership in industrial automation and digital transformation.