
Foxconn Gets Approval for $569M AI‑Server Expansion in Wisconsin

GeokHub
Contributing Writer
MADISON, Nov. 26, 2025 — Foxconn has received approval for a $569 million investment to expand its operations in Racine County, Wisconsin. The project aims to strengthen U.S. AI-server production and data infrastructure while creating new job opportunities.
The expansion is expected to generate around 1,374 new jobs over the next four years and nearly double Foxconn’s workforce in Wisconsin by 2030. Company officials say the move comes amid growing demand for AI computing and advanced data management solutions.
The investment signals a major shift for Foxconn, traditionally known for electronics manufacturing, toward AI-focused technology. State incentives tied to the project include performance-based tax benefits designed to support job creation and economic growth in the region.
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Analysts note that the expansion reflects broader trends in reshaping global supply chains and boosting domestic technology infrastructure in the United States, with AI and high-performance computing emerging as strategic priorities.








