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~ Mesa, Arizona - Apex Power Conversion, a leading solar and storage company, marked a major milestone today with the grand opening of its U.S. headquarters and manufacturing facility. The ribbon cutting ceremony was held in conjunction with the American Clean Power Association's CLEANPOWER 2025 Expo in Phoenix.
The new facility, spanning over 206,000 square feet, represents an investment of over $60 million and is expected to initially employ up to 300 people. By 2029, the company plans to expand its workforce to 700 employees.
Apex Power's headquarters and manufacturing operations will be based in Mesa, the hometown of President and Co-Founder Jacob Marshall's family. Marshall expressed his excitement about launching the company's operations in his hometown and emphasized their mission to develop and manufacture advanced power conversion systems that facilitate the integration of renewable energy and storage into power grids.
"We are relentless in our pursuit to develop cutting-edge technologies that will drive the integration of renewable energy and storage into our power grids," said Marshall. "It is an honor for us to establish our headquarters in Mesa, where our culture is rooted in purpose and partnerships. We are eager to showcase our capabilities to the world."
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The Arizona Commerce Authority's President and CEO Sandra Watson also expressed her pride in welcoming Apex Power to Mesa. She highlighted their commitment to quality and reliability as they manufacture high-performance inverter systems that will strengthen the state's power grid resilience.
Similarly, Greater Phoenix Economic Council President and CEO Chris Camacho praised Apex Power's decision to establish its U.S. headquarters in Mesa as it further solidifies the city as a hub for climate technology and alternative energy production.
In addition to accessing Arizona's growing infrastructure, supply chain, and workforce pipeline, Apex Power will also benefit from its location on Elliot Road Technology Corridor. The facility on Elliot and Signal Butte roads will complement the company's research & development efforts as well as its manufacturing production in Spain.
With the increasing demand for clean energy and the maturation of advanced manufacturing, Apex Power's presence in Mesa will support the state's power grid expansion and clean energy goals.
Mesa Mayor Mark Freeman expressed his excitement about the positive impact that Apex Power will have on the city's economy, workforce, and future. He also highlighted how this investment further solidifies Mesa's reputation as a destination for global companies and forward-thinking industries.
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Mesa Vice Mayor Scott Somers echoed Freeman's sentiments, emphasizing how Apex Power's decision to locate in southeast Mesa reinforces the city's position as a hub for energy innovation and advanced manufacturing.
The project was made possible with the help of key development and construction partner Mortenson. Chase Gibbs, Director of Business Development at Mortenson, emphasized their commitment to advancing renewable energy and their partnership with Apex Power on this project.
"Our partnership with Apex Power Conversion on their Mesa facility reflects a shared commitment to delivering high-quality, U.S.-based inverter and storage solutions," said Gibbs. "We are proud to be a part of building a cleaner, more resilient energy future for both our communities and our planet."
The first full units are expected to be manufactured at the facility in the first quarter of 2026. With its state-of-the-art manufacturing capabilities and strategic location, Apex Power is poised to play a significant role in advancing clean energy efforts in Arizona and beyond.
The new facility, spanning over 206,000 square feet, represents an investment of over $60 million and is expected to initially employ up to 300 people. By 2029, the company plans to expand its workforce to 700 employees.
Apex Power's headquarters and manufacturing operations will be based in Mesa, the hometown of President and Co-Founder Jacob Marshall's family. Marshall expressed his excitement about launching the company's operations in his hometown and emphasized their mission to develop and manufacture advanced power conversion systems that facilitate the integration of renewable energy and storage into power grids.
"We are relentless in our pursuit to develop cutting-edge technologies that will drive the integration of renewable energy and storage into our power grids," said Marshall. "It is an honor for us to establish our headquarters in Mesa, where our culture is rooted in purpose and partnerships. We are eager to showcase our capabilities to the world."
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The Arizona Commerce Authority's President and CEO Sandra Watson also expressed her pride in welcoming Apex Power to Mesa. She highlighted their commitment to quality and reliability as they manufacture high-performance inverter systems that will strengthen the state's power grid resilience.
Similarly, Greater Phoenix Economic Council President and CEO Chris Camacho praised Apex Power's decision to establish its U.S. headquarters in Mesa as it further solidifies the city as a hub for climate technology and alternative energy production.
In addition to accessing Arizona's growing infrastructure, supply chain, and workforce pipeline, Apex Power will also benefit from its location on Elliot Road Technology Corridor. The facility on Elliot and Signal Butte roads will complement the company's research & development efforts as well as its manufacturing production in Spain.
With the increasing demand for clean energy and the maturation of advanced manufacturing, Apex Power's presence in Mesa will support the state's power grid expansion and clean energy goals.
Mesa Mayor Mark Freeman expressed his excitement about the positive impact that Apex Power will have on the city's economy, workforce, and future. He also highlighted how this investment further solidifies Mesa's reputation as a destination for global companies and forward-thinking industries.
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Mesa Vice Mayor Scott Somers echoed Freeman's sentiments, emphasizing how Apex Power's decision to locate in southeast Mesa reinforces the city's position as a hub for energy innovation and advanced manufacturing.
The project was made possible with the help of key development and construction partner Mortenson. Chase Gibbs, Director of Business Development at Mortenson, emphasized their commitment to advancing renewable energy and their partnership with Apex Power on this project.
"Our partnership with Apex Power Conversion on their Mesa facility reflects a shared commitment to delivering high-quality, U.S.-based inverter and storage solutions," said Gibbs. "We are proud to be a part of building a cleaner, more resilient energy future for both our communities and our planet."
The first full units are expected to be manufactured at the facility in the first quarter of 2026. With its state-of-the-art manufacturing capabilities and strategic location, Apex Power is poised to play a significant role in advancing clean energy efforts in Arizona and beyond.
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