nVent Electric Expands U.S. Manufacturing with New 117,000 Sq Ft Facility to Meet Liquid Cooling Demand
Reuters
Sep 04
nVent Electric Expands U.S. Manufacturing with New 117,000 Sq Ft Facility to Meet Liquid Cooling Demand
nVent Electric plc, a leader in electrical connection and protection solutions, has announced a significant expansion in its data center solutions manufacturing capabilities with the lease of a new facility in Blaine, Minnesota. This 117,000 square foot space will enhance nVent's production to meet the rising demand for liquid cooling solutions, a critical component in AI infrastructure development. Scheduled to begin operations in early 2026, the facility will create over 175 jobs, contributing to a total of more than 325 new positions across its Blaine and Anoka locations. This move marks nVent's second major expansion in two years, underscoring its commitment to innovation and customer-focused solutions in the rapidly evolving data center industry.
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