Jabil has acquired Hanley Energy Group, a provider of energy management and critical power solutions for the data center infrastructure market. Jabil says the deal expands its rack-level data center infrastructure capabilities and supports its strategy to deliver custom solutions for AI-focused data centers across the data center lifecycle.
The acquisition closed on Jan. 2, 2026, for approximately $725 million plus contingent consideration of up to $58 million tied to future revenue thresholds, in an all-cash transaction. TM Capital served as Hanley Energy Group’s exclusive financial advisor, and UBS Investment Bank acted as Jabil’s financial advisor.
Jabil attributes the rationale to Hanley Energy Group’s “power systems and energy optimization” expertise and to Jabil’s “growing thermal management capabilities.” “Their know-how and capabilities complement Jabil’s existing power management solutions for data centers and will help us deploy and service them down to the rack level,” said Matt Crowley, Jabil’s Executive Vice President of Global Business Units, Intelligent Infrastructure.
Founded in 2009, Hanley Energy Group operates across 13 global locations, with European headquarters in Stamullen, Ireland, and US headquarters in Ashburn, Virginia. The company has 850 employees and provides design, development, supply, installation, and commission of turnkey, mission-critical power and energy management solutions spanning “from the power grid to the data center rack,” along with lifecycle management, service, and maintenance.
Jabil positions the combined capabilities around hyperscale requirements tied to AI deployments. “Data center power management will only become more critical as hyperscalers ramp the availability of their AI technologies,” said Ed Bailey, Jabil’s SVP and Chief Technology Officer, Intelligent Infrastructure. “This acquisition of Hanley Energy Group, coupled with our growing thermal management capabilities, aligns well with Jabil’s strategy to deliver custom solutions for the world’s AI leaders across the data center lifecycle.”
Source: Jabil







