Mott Expands Farmington, Connecictut, Operations
02/24/2023
The new 65,000-square-foot facility, located near the company’s current headquarters, will double Mott’s production capacity for its custom-designed engineering solutions.
"This investment will bolster Connecticut's role as a home for innovation in clean energy, one of the fastest-growing industries there is," said Boris Levin, CEO of Mott Corporation. "Mott has pioneered unique technology that the world's leading energy producers need to generate green hydrogen, and the new facility will dramatically expand our production capacity. We're able to do that in part because, as an employee-owned company, we're able to recruit the best talent, and give our employees a share in our success. I'm very grateful to Governor Lamont, Senator Blumenthal, and all of our elected officials for advocating for cutting-edge companies like ours that are growing and creating jobs in Connecticut."
For more than 60 years Mott Corporation has solved highly complex filtration and flow control problems across multiple industries for the world’s largest technical brands. The company’s titanium Porous Transport Layers (PTLs) are the thinnest in the world, allowing for the most efficient and cost-effective production of green hydrogen.
"Mott is helping lead Connecticut's growth as an advanced manufacturing hub, and creating jobs for our communities," noted Governor Ned Lamont. "We are proud to celebrate Mott's expansion and are committed to supporting advanced manufacturing in our state."
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