TMEIC Breaks Ground on Third Manufacturing Facility in Texas
April 29, 2025 | TMEICEstimated reading time: 1 minute
TMEIC Corporation Americas, a subsidiary of TMEIC Corporation (Japan), proudly announces the groundbreaking of its third U.S. manufacturing facility, located in Waller County, Texas. This strategic expansion underscores TMEIC’s commitment to strengthening its U.S. manufacturing capabilities and supporting critical infrastructure projects nationwide.
Situated on a 20-acre site, this state-of-the-art facility will be TMEIC’s 13th global manufacturing location, specializing in the production of uninterruptible power supplies and medium voltage drives. These advanced products are designed to serve the rapidly growing data center industry, expanding oil and gas market, and other mission-critical applications.
This investment represents a significant milestone in TMEIC’s long-term strategy for growth in the U.S. market. "Collaboration with the State of Texas and Waller County has been instrumental in facilitating our decision to invest in this region by fostering a pro-business environment and a robust manufacturing ecosystem," said Manmeet S. Bhatia, President and CEO of TMEIC Corporation Americas. "We deeply appreciate the State and County support of this project, which includes an award from the Texas Enterprise Fund and a local property tax abatement."
The 267,000-square-foot facility is scheduled for completion in May 2026, with production set to commence in June 2026. Initially, the facility will generate approximately 200 new jobs, with plans to expand employment to 500 positions as operations scale. The facility will also feature a dedicated client training center, advanced technology development laboratories, and a sustainable energy system incorporating photovoltaic and energy storage solutions to minimize its environmental footprint.
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