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Apex Power Conversion Establishes Mesa, Arizona, Headquarters Operations

05/24/2025
Solar and storage company Apex Power Conversion has established operations in Mesa, Arizona. The more than $60 million project is expected to create 300 jobs.

The company’s new 206,000-square-foot U.S. headquarters and manufacturing facility will be used for advanced multi-megawatt power conversion manufacturing for integrating renewables and energy storage with the grid. Production is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2026.

“At Apex Power, we are relentless in pursuing our mission to develop and manufacture the most advanced power conversion systems – technologies that directly enable the integration of renewable energy and storage onto our power grids,” said Jacob Marshall, President & Co-Founder, Apex Power Conversion. “It is a humbling honor to launch Apex Power’s headquarters and manufacturing operations in my family’s hometown of Mesa. Apex’s culture is grounded in our purpose and our partnerships, and we look forward to showing the world exactly what we are capable of.”

Apex Power Conversion is focused on utility-scale power conversion technology, particularly for solar, energy storage, and electric mobility.

“We’re incredibly proud to celebrate the opening of Apex Power’s U.S. headquarters and power conversion manufacturing facility,” noted Sandra Watson, President and CEO of the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA). “With a commitment to quality and reliability, Apex Power will manufacture high-performance inverter systems, strengthening the state’s power grid resilience to support the growth of our renewable and clean energy sectors.”

“The opening of Apex Power’s United States headquarters furthers Greater Phoenix as a hub for climate technology and alternative energy production,” added Chris Camacho, President and CEO, Greater Phoenix Economic Council. “The accessibility of partnerships, growing power grid, and diverse clusters in advanced technology will help Apex cement itself to play a key role in the region’s efforts to advance clean energy.”

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