Schneider Electric, a leading provider of energy management and automation solutions for the data center industry and beyond, has commenced a new expansion project in Columbia, Missouri. This project, which involves the construction of a 58,000-square-foot extension to the company’s existing production site, aims to enhance competitiveness, agility, and supply chain resilience. By incorporating cutting-edge manufacturing technologies, increasing capacity, and optimizing production processes, Schneider Electric is gearing up to meet the growing demand from energy and data center infrastructure developers.
The expansion in Columbia is expected to create over 200 new jobs in Missouri upon completion. Agustin Lopez Diaz, Senior Vice President Global Supply Chain, North America at Schneider Electric, emphasized the importance of powering AI and energy infrastructure in the United States. He expressed gratitude for the partnership with Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe and highlighted the company’s commitment to supporting customers amidst unprecedented growth. Governor Kehoe, in turn, commended Schneider Electric for its significant investment in Missouri and underscored the state’s support for reputable businesses like Schneider Electric.
This Columbia expansion project is part of Schneider Electric’s broader U.S. investment strategy, which aims to bolster national energy security, boost domestic manufacturing, and reinforce the country’s energy and AI infrastructure. With a commitment to create over 1,000 new jobs nationwide, this investment represents the largest single capital expenditure in Schneider Electric’s history in the United States. The company’s dedication to expanding and modernizing facilities like the one in Columbia underscores its ongoing efforts to drive innovation, create employment opportunities, and meet the evolving needs of customers in the energy efficiency sector.