Eaton invests over $30 million in Nebraska switchgear plant to meet data center demand

Reuters04-08 20:33
Eaton invests over $30 million in Nebraska switchgear plant to meet data center demand
  • Eaton will invest more than USD 30 million to expand US production of medium-voltage switchgear to meet rising demand tied to AI data center buildouts.
  • Project includes opening a new 370,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Bellevue, Nebraska, near Omaha.
  • Plant will produce air-insulated switchgear plus gas-insulated switchgear, with production expected to start in first half of 2027.
  • Hiring for more than 200 additional engineering, manufacturing, and production roles is expected to begin later this year.
  • Eaton will relocate operations about six miles from its current Omaha site, with existing employees transitioning over time.


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