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Siemens, Jabil Expand Electrical Equipment Manufacturing

by | Jun 1, 2026

Prince George site will produce power delivery systems for data center, utility and industrial applications
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WENDELL, NC and ST. PETERSBURG, FL, June 1, 2026 – Siemens and Jabil will open a new facility in Virginia to expand production of medium-voltage switchgear and power delivery systems as utilities, industrial operators and data center developers increase investment in electrical infrastructure. The 300,000-square-foot facility at the Crosspointe Logistics Center in Prince George County will add manufacturing capacity for equipment used to protect, control and operate power distribution networks.

Jabil will operate the facility that will manufacture systems for data center, utility and industrial power generation and distribution applications. The $30 million investment will cover equipment, tooling, production readiness and operations at the Virginia site. Production is scheduled to begin in fall 2026, with at least 350 jobs expected once the facility is operational.

“Our data center, utility and industrial customers are under intense pressure to add capacity quickly, with less risk and more predictability,” said Brian Dula, president of the electrification and automation business unit at Siemens Smart Infrastructure USA. “By adding additional avenues to expand dedicated manufacturing of Siemens‑designed switchgear and power delivery solutions here in the U.S., we’re helping customers shorten project timelines and improve delivery confidence – while reinforcing a resilient domestic supply chain.”

“Our new Prince George facility will help us build the energy management solutions Siemens needs to meet customers’ growing power requirements with greater speed and scale,” said Brent Tompkins, SVP, global business units, Renewables and Energy Infrastructure, at Jabil. “We’re proud to collaborate with Siemens to expand Jabil’s capabilities within the United States and enable the world’s most important technologies.”

The expansion follows Siemens’ recent $1 billion manufacturing investment milestone in the United States and adds domestic capacity for critical power infrastructure. For Jabil, the project expands a U.S. manufacturing network that includes more than 30 facilities and investments in automation, robotics and process optimization.

Source: Siemens

About Siemens

Siemens Corporation, the U.S. subsidiary of Siemens AG, operates across industry, infrastructure, transportation, and healthcare sectors. Founded in 1847, Siemens AG has more than 175 years of history and is headquartered in Munich, Germany. Its U.S. operations are based in Washington, D.C. The company maintains 24 manufacturing sites in the United States and employs over 50,000 people, serving customers in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. Siemens focuses on integrating digital and physical technologies to support customer needs in efficiency, urban development, and sustainable transportation. The company applies industrial AI – including generative AI – to use cases across sectors.

About Jabil

Jabil is a global manufacturing and engineering services company founded in 1966. It provides product design, electronics assembly, and supply chain services to original equipment manufacturers. The company supports industries including automotive, healthcare, telecommunications, consumer electronics, and energy. Its services include prototyping, production, testing, and lifecycle management. Jabil operates manufacturing and engineering sites across multiple regions. It serves about 400 customers worldwide. The company employs approximately 140,000 people globally. Its headquarters is in St. Petersburg, FL. Jabil builds electronic components, circuit boards, and complete systems. It also manages procurement, logistics, and supply chain operations for clients.

About Siemens Smart Infrastructure

Siemens Smart Infrastructure, a division of Siemens AG, is headquartered in Zug, Switzerland. The division integrates energy systems, buildings and industrial processes to improve efficiency and support modern infrastructure needs. It provides HVAC controls, fire safety systems, security technologies, energy-performance services, grid-resilience tools and electric-vehicle charging equipment. Its offerings serve sectors such as data centers, energy and manufacturing. The division develops systems that span the energy value chain, from power generation to end use, and focuses on addressing challenges related to urbanization and climate change. It also places emphasis on cybersecurity to support secure and reliable operation in increasingly digital environments. Siemens Smart Infrastructure employed about 80,000 people worldwide.