Siemens & Jabil to Manufacture Switchgear & Power Delivery Equipment in VA
Key Highlights
- Siemens expands U.S. production capacity of medium-voltage switchgear and integrated power distribution solutions, enabling accelerated speed to power for data center, utility and industrial customers.
- Operated by Jabil, a global engineering, supply chain and manufacturing solutions provider, the 300,000-sq-ft Prince George facility will introduce more than 350 new jobs.
Siemens and Jabil Inc. recently announced plans to operate a new manufacturing facility at the Crosspointe Logistics Center in Prince George County, VA, supporting the energy infrastructure industry. As demand for power infrastructure continues to accelerate, particularly driven by rapid growth in data centers and electrification, this investment will help expand capacity and increase how quickly new infrastructure can be brought online. The Prince George facility, operated by Jabil, will feature approximately 300,000-sq-ft of modern industrial space, allowing Siemens to expand U.S. production capacity for its medium-voltage switchgear and integrated power delivery solutions. This facility will expedite the availability of critical equipment needed to energize new infrastructure.
The $30-million investment will go towards scaling-up equipment, tooling, production readiness and operations at the Virginia site. The facility will produce the advanced systems and solutions necessary to protect, control and safely operate equipment in data center, utility, and industrial power generation and distribution applications. With production slated to begin in fall 2026, the Prince George facility is expected to add at least 350 jobs once 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, in the press release. “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.”
