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Japan-Based TMEIC Corporation Americas Plans Waller County, Texas, Manufacturing Operations

04/21/2025
Japan-based TMEIC Corporation Americas plans to establish operations in Waller County, Texas. The more than $65 million project is expected to create 62 jobs.

The investment will include the construction of a new uninterruptible power supplies and medium voltage drives manufacturing facility.

"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 TMEIC Corporation Americas President and CEO Manmeet S. Bhatia. "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."

A Texas Enterprise Fund grant of $368,838 has been extended to support the project.

“Texas is where advanced manufacturing and innovation in the energy industry intersect to power homes, businesses, and the Texas economy,” noted Governor Greg Abbott. “This $65 million investment by TMEIC in Waller County will create 62 good-paying jobs for hardworking Texans—and that's just the start. Thanks to our skilled and growing workforce and welcoming business climate, we continue to attract job-creating investments from around the world. I congratulate TMEIC on their commitment to advancing Texas-based manufacturing, and I look forward to their continued success as we build a stronger, more prosperous Texas than ever before.”

TMEIC provides comprehensive solutions for various industrial applications, encompassing automation, motors, photovoltaic inverters, and variable frequency drives on a global scale. TMEIC Corporation, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, was formed in 2003 following the merger of the industrial systems departments of Toshiba Corporation and Mitsubishi-Electric Corporation.

“This is a great win for Waller County and the State of Texas,” added Waller County Economic Development Partnership Executive Director Vince Yokom. “It's a strong testament to Governor Abbott's working relationship with the Tokyo Municipal Government and his commitment to supporting local economic development efforts through the Texas Enterprise Fund.”

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