Carrollton: Siemens to ramp up EV charger manufacturing in Texas

Published: Tue, 12/13/22

Exclusive: Siemens to ramp up EV charger manufacturing in Texas


Illustration: Annelise Capossela/Axios

Axios
Joann Muller
December 13, 2022

Siemens eMobility is establishing a manufacturing hub in Carrollton, Texas, to meet the rapidly growing U.S. demand for electric vehicle (EV) chargers, Axios is first to report.

Why it matters: EVs are a tiny fraction of today's U.S. auto market, accounting for 6% of new car sales and less than 2% of all vehicles in operation. But ownership is forecast to grow significantly over the next decade, meaning the country will need millions of new chargers.

Details: Siemens eMobility's goal is to produce more than 1 million EV chargers for the U.S. market over the next three years.

The big picture: The German industrial giant has a 100-year history in electric infrastructure.

What they're saying: "We're committed to bringing production closer to where it's needed so we can meet the growing demand for EV chargers quickly while also creating high-skilled, quality manufacturing jobs and supporting regional supply chains," John DeBoer, head of Siemens eMobility North America, said in a statement.

Of note: Siemens also recently invested more than $100 million in EV charging station operator Electrify America.

 


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