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Mitsubishi Electric Expands U....Mitsubishi Electric Power Products Inc. is investing $86 million in a new Pittsburgh-area facility, strengthening domestic energy manufacturing and reinforcing supply chain resilience in the U.S. power sector.
Mitsubishi Electric Power Products Inc. (MEPPI) has broken ground on a new $86 million manufacturing facility in the Pittsburgh region, marking a significant expansion in the U.S. energy infrastructure sector. The investment underscores the growing demand for advanced power solutions and highlights Mitsubishi Electric’s commitment to domestic production and supply chain fortification. The new facility, set to be operational by 2026, will specialize in manufacturing gas-insulated switchgear (GIS) and power transformers, critical components for modernizing electrical grids. With the increasing shift toward renewable energy integration and grid reliability, the facility aims to enhance power system resilience while reducing dependence on overseas manufacturing.
Strategically located in Pennsylvania, a hub for energy and industrial automation, the plant is expected to create over 200 high-skilled jobs and contribute to regional economic growth. By expanding local production capabilities, MEPPI strengthens its position in the evolving energy market, aligning with federal initiatives that prioritize grid modernization and energy security. This investment comes at a time when aging infrastructure and rising energy demands are pressuring utilities to adopt smarter, more efficient grid technologies. The U.S. government’s focus on grid resilience, decarbonization, and infrastructure spending makes Mitsubishi Electric’s expansion particularly timely, offering utilities access to state-of-the-art power solutions manufactured on American soil.
As industrial automation continues to transform the energy sector, Mitsubishi Electric’s Pittsburgh expansion solidifies its role in shaping the future of power transmission, ensuring greater efficiency, reliability, and sustainability in the nation’s energy grid.