PwrQ Expands Hanover, Maryland, Headquarters-Manufacturing Operations
02/13/2025
The company will add 220,000 square feet at its existing headquarters and manufacturing facility.
"At PwrQ, we focus on tackling the toughest power challenges with smart, integrated solutions that keep projects moving quickly and reliably, reducing downtime and delivering immediate value," said Osman Ashai, CEO of PwrQ.
PwrQ’s product portfolio spans low voltage switchboards, power distribution units, remote power panels, panelboards, automatic transfer switches and busway tap boxes, all of which are designed and manufactured in-house.
"As the number of companies in the Mid-Atlantic continues to grow, so does the need for increased power supply infrastructure and managed data centers," noted Maryland Commerce Acting Secretary Harry Coker. "PwrQ's expanded space in Anne Arundel County will help the company continue serving a variety of industries and keep critical systems running throughout the country."
"At AAEDC, we take pride in partnering with the state on impactful projects and initiatives like this one. We are thrilled to continue supporting PwrQ as they grow and thrive in Anne Arundel County," added Anne Arundel Economic Development Corporation President and Chief Executive Officer Amy Gowan. "The success of the manufacturing and electrical infrastructure sectors plays a vital role in strengthening the business climate across Maryland, and we deeply value the company’s commitment to retaining jobs and fostering industry growth locally."
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