On the other hand, the US government’s investment assistance (Inflation Reduction Act) helps establish a secure supply chain by expanding local production. In this way, the trend towards “restructuring” is supported, it is said.
Overall, ABB is currently investing in seven different locations in the US, with some projects already reported separately.
The largest investment was nearly $100 million for a new powertrain and service facility in New Berlin, Wisconsin. A new manufacturing facility for Elastimold is being built in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with an investment of approximately US$40 million. Under this brand, ABB sells cable components for highly stable power grids.
ABB invests in a research and development center for installation products in Memphis, Tennessee, a packaging and logistics facility in Atlanta, Georgia, or expanding its robotic manufacturing facility headquarters in Auburn Hills, Michigan.
Recently, the installation division opened a distribution center in the Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, and an electric vehicle charging facility in Columbia, South Carolina.
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