ABB this week mentioned it plans to speculate $120 million within the U.S. to increase the manufacturing capability for its low-voltage electrification merchandise. The corporate mentioned it will allow it to fulfill growing demand from clients in a variety of key progress industries, together with information facilities, buildings, and utilities.
Zurch, Switzerland-based ABB expects to create 50 new jobs at a brand new superior manufacturing facility in Selmer, Tenn., and can double the scale of its present manufacturing website in Senatobia, Miss., creating 200 new jobs.
“Demand is growing steadily for superior electrification applied sciences, pushed by progress in key sectors together with information facilities and utilities,” mentioned Morten Wierod, CEO of ABB. “At the moment’s announcement will assist our future progress within the U.S., ABB’s largest international market. Our new services in Selmer and Senatobia will hold our U.S. clients on the slicing fringe of the power transition, and assist them meet their efficiency, productiveness, and power effectivity objectives.”
These new adjustments are a part of ABB’s ongoing dedication to investing in its U.S. operations. Prior to now three years, the firm has invested greater than $500 million in its U.S. enterprise. In October 2024, it opened a brand new $100 million manufacturing facility and innovation laboratory for industrial electrical drives in New Berlin, Wis.
ABB additionally plans to open a brand new $40 million ABB manufacturing unit in Albuquerque, N.M., in April 2025, to fabricate the most recent applied sciences for energy grid hardening and resilience.
The corporate was acknowledged with a 2024 RBR50 Robotics Innovation Award for its modular industrial robotic arms.
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ABB allocates $80M to Tennessee website
As a part of its U.S. dedication, ABB will make investments $80 million to construct a brand new, 320,000 sq. ft. (29,728.9 sq. m) facility in Selmer, Tenn. The corporate mentioned it expects that changing its present operations there’ll enhance manufacturing capability by greater than 50%.
The brand new manufacturing unit will produce important electrical distribution gear for large-scale industrial and technology-driven services. These embody information facilities, factories, and high-rise residential and workplace areas the place constant, high-quality energy is crucial.
ABB’s busway and bus plug merchandise assist companies simplify their energy distribution, supporting enlargement or reconfiguration with out the necessity for intensive rewiring. The brand new facility, anticipated to open in This autumn 2026, will add 50 new expert jobs, growing ABB’s Selmer workforce by greater than 25%.
Expanded facility to provide superior circuit breakers
ABB additionally plans to speculate $40 million to double the footprint of its facility in Senatobia, Miss., to fulfill growing demand for superior low-voltage circuit breakers from clients throughout North America.
The corporate mentioned its industrial circuit breakers present increased energy reliability, which is crucial for information middle enlargement, superior manufacturing services, and renewable power microgrids. Increasing manufacturing can even assist the rising demand from clients throughout North America who’re upgrading their ageing energy infrastructure and increasing their operations.
When the brand new facility opens in Q2 2026, the 200 new jobs will enhance the workforce within the Senatobia facility to greater than 1,000.
The income of ABB within the U.S. was near $9 billion in 2024, accounting for about 27% of the ABB Group complete. With roughly 17,000 workers throughout the U.S., the corporate has almost 40 manufacturing, distribution, and operational services throughout 20 states, together with 9 main research-and-development facilities.
At the moment, roughly 75-80% of the merchandise ABB sells within the U.S. are manufactured within the U.S. Since 2010, ABB has invested greater than $14 billion in capability enlargement initiatives and M&A within the U.S.