Japan-Based Hitachi Energy Expands Alamo, Tennessee, Manufacturing Operations
08/26/2025
The investment will allow the company to increase its total capacity for transformer components such as high-voltage direct current bushings.
“This investment in Tennessee is also an investment in the future of America’s energy infrastructure. We’re not only increasing our ability to deliver vital components to customers across the U.S. and the world, but we’re also making a long-term commitment to the Crockett County community. This facility plays a critical role in meeting fast-growing energy demand from AI as well as grid expansion and modernization, and we’re proud to grow our footprint and strengthen domestic manufacturing right here in Tennessee,” Steve McKinney, head of transformers, North America, Hitachi Energy said.
Hitachi Energy provides power grid technologies and digital solutions, including high-voltage equipment, transformers, automation, and grid edge solutions, to customers in utility, industry, and infrastructure sectors.
“Japan is one of our top partners for FDI, and I’m proud to take part in announcing Hitachi Energy’s continued growth in West Tennessee. With nearly 200 Japanese companies operating across our state, Tennessee has become a proven destination for long-term success, and we greatly appreciate Hitachi Energy’s ongoing commitment to Crockett County and the significant role it has played in strengthening our business climate and international partnerships,” noted TNECD Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter.
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