New facility will produce complex electrical power distribution equipment for Siemens and strengthen the domestic energy technology supply chain
RICHMOND, Va. (May 27, 2026) — Jabil, an engineering-led, supply chain-enabled manufacturing company, will establish a new manufacturing facility at Crosspointe Logistics Center in Prince George County, Virginia, creating 352 new jobs in the region.
The new facility will manufacture critical power distribution systems and solutions for Siemens, a global leader in industrial manufacturing and engineering. The Prince George County operation is scheduled to open in fall 2026 and will support rising demand for reliable, U.S.-manufactured power and energy infrastructure.
“Virginia is a world-class leader in advanced manufacturing and energy infrastructure, and Jabil’s decision to establish a new manufacturing facility in Prince George County reflects our strength,” said Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger. “This investment will bring hundreds of high-quality jobs to the Commonwealth while strengthening our domestic supply chain to support next-generation energy technology. We are proud to welcome Jabil to Virginia.”
Jabil’s investment adds to Virginia’s growing advanced manufacturing and energy infrastructure sectors, strengthening the Commonwealth’s position as a destination for companies scaling domestic production tied to electrification, power distribution and next-generation technology.
“Virginia continues to attract the global industry leaders driving innovation in energy and electrification, and Jabil’s new facility is a strong addition to this growing sector,” said Virginia Secretary of Commerce and Trade Carrie Chenery. “With a world-class workforce, strategic location, and programs like the Virginia Talent Accelerator, the Commonwealth is well-positioned to support companies scaling advanced manufacturing operations. We look forward to watching Jabil’s success in Prince George County and the long-term opportunities this project will create across the region.”
Founded in 1966, Jabil has grown from a small circuit board manufacturer into a global manufacturing solutions provider serving more than 400 of the world’s leading product brands. Headquartered in St. Petersburg, Florida, the company operates in more than 25 countries with over 100 manufacturing sites, including more than 30 in the United States. Jabil employs more than 140,000 people globally.
“Demand for reliable, U.S.-manufactured power and energy solutions from companies such as Siemens is only accelerating to keep up with the pace of technology,” said Brent Tompkins, Senior Vice President of Global Business Units, Renewables & Energy Infrastructure at Jabil. “With this new factory in Prince George County, we’re excited to scale our capabilities, continue growing our domestic manufacturing footprint, and help create new jobs in collaboration with Siemens.”
The new Jabil facility will be located in Virginia’s Gateway Region, a strategic area known for its logistics assets, industrial base and access to skilled manufacturing talent.
“Another premier world manufacturing leader has chosen to locate to the Gateway Region, adding to the growing cluster of tomorrow’s signature technology manufacturers in our region,” said Keith Boswell, President and CEO of Virginia’s Gateway Region. “We make things and we move things here. The addition of 352 high-quality jobs is a testament to our area’s specialized workforce and our commitment to fostering a world-class industrial ecosystem.”
Prince George County leaders said the project reinforces the county’s growing role as a hub for advanced manufacturing and industrial investment.
“Jabil’s decision to locate in Prince George County is a strong endorsement of our community’s workforce, infrastructure, and strategic location,” said Robert “Bobby” Cox Jr., Chairman of the Prince George County Board of Supervisors. “This investment not only brings hundreds of high-quality jobs to our residents but also strengthens our position as a growing hub for advanced manufacturing. We are proud to welcome Jabil and look forward to supporting their long-term success in our county.”
“Jabil’s decision to establish this new manufacturing facility in Prince George County will create hundreds of high-quality jobs, strengthen our domestic energy and technology supply chains, and bring new economic opportunity to families and communities across the region at a time when we need it most,” said Virginia Senator Lashrecse D. Aird. “I’m proud to welcome Jabil and look forward to the long-term impact this partnership will have throughout our region and the entire Commonwealth.”
“By bringing Jabil into our community, we’re not just creating hundreds of jobs,” said Virginia Delegate Lindsey M. Dougherty. “We are solidifying our region’s status as one of the best places nationally for businesses to thrive and people to build lasting careers.”
The Prince George County facility will support Siemens’ efforts to expand capacity for critical power infrastructure while strengthening its domestic supply chain through strategic manufacturing partnerships.
“As we continue to add capacity to meet accelerating demand for critical power infrastructure, we are not only investing in our own facilities but also working with strategic partners to bolster our domestic supply chain in the U.S.,” said Brian Dula, President of Electrification and Automation for Siemens Smart Infrastructure USA. “We’re proud to be collaborating with Jabil to stand up the new Prince George facility, which will be home to hundreds of new jobs for the state of Virginia.”
The Virginia Economic Development Partnership worked with Prince George County and Virginia’s Gateway Region to secure the project for Virginia. Governor Spanberger approved a $700,000 grant from the Commonwealth’s Opportunity Fund to assist Prince George County with Jabil’s $6.1 million investment.
Support for Jabil’s job creation will also be provided through the Virginia Talent Accelerator Program. The program has been ranked the No. 1 Customized Workforce Training Program in the United States by Business Facilities for three consecutive years and by Area Development in 2025. Created by the Virginia Economic Development Partnership in collaboration with higher education partners, the program provides customized recruitment and training solutions designed around a company’s operations, equipment, standards and culture. Services are provided at no cost to qualified new and expanding companies as an incentive for job creation.
Job opportunities at Jabil’s Prince George County facility will be available through the company’s hiring channels.


