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Rolls-Royce invests $75 million to expand South Carolina engine plant

Rolls-Royce is expanding its U.S. engine production capacity with a $75M investment to meet surging AI data center and critical infrastructure power needs.
Rolls-Royce announced a $75 million investment to expand its engine manufacturing facility in Aiken, South Carolina.

British automaker Rolls-Royce announced a $75 million investment to expand its engine manufacturing facility in Aiken, South Carolina, aimed at increasing production of its MTU Series 4000 engines. These engines power data centers, hospitals, locomotives, and more. The expansion will add 60,000 square feet of manufacturing space in two phases, creating 60 new jobs and shifting more component machining from Germany to the U.S. Construction, which is set to begin in early 2026, with production aimed for mid-2027.

This move supports the surging demand for power solutions driven by the rapid growth of AI data centers in the U.S., where sales for data center power generation rose 50% last year.

Rolls-Royce’s Aiken facility, which has been operational since 2010, is an essential site for engine production and innovation. This investment complements a recent $24 million expansion at its Mankato, Minnesota, plant, where the engines are assembled into generator sets. With the expected trillion-dollar investment in AI data centers globally, Rolls-Royce aims to shorten lead times and enhance energy independence for U.S. infrastructure. The project is backed by South Carolina’s economic development incentives and reflects the company’s broader commitment to domestic manufacturing and energy reliability.

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Here’s why it matters:

While Rolls-Royce’s expansion focuses on power generation for data centers and critical infrastructure rather than vehicle engines, it signals important trends for car dealers. Increasing investment in U.S. manufacturing and infrastructure underscores broader shifts in the supply chain and economic growth in regions like South Carolina, which is also a major hub for automotive manufacturing. Dealers may experience indirect impacts, including parts availability, regional economic health, and potential collaboration opportunities with local manufacturers. Additionally, the focus on AI and power systems reflects technological shifts that will increasingly affect vehicle design, electric vehicle infrastructure, and dealership service capabilities.

Key takeaways:

  • U.S. manufacturing growth
    Rolls-Royce’s $75 million expansion reflects a trend of increasing domestic production, relevant to dealers monitoring supply chain resilience and regional economic growth.
  • AI data center boom
    With data center power demands surging due to AI, infrastructure investments could drive local economies and create jobs that boost consumer spending, indirectly benefiting dealerships.
  • Job creation and economic development
    The addition of 60 new skilled manufacturing jobs in South Carolina highlights workforce development trends dealers should watch, especially in states with significant auto markets.
  • Supply chain localization
    Shifting component machining from Germany to the U.S. aligns with the broader automotive industry’s move toward localized supply chains, which could improve parts availability and reduce lead times for vehicle maintenance.
  • Technology and energy trends
    The growth of power solutions for critical infrastructure underscores the increasing importance of advanced technology and energy management—areas that will increasingly intersect with EV sales and dealership service departments.
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