Texas Governor Greg Abbott has announced the expansion of TMEIC Corporation Americas in Waller County. The company will establish a new facility for manufacturing uninterruptible power supplies and medium voltage drives. The expansion project, supported by a Texas Enterprise Fund (TEF) grant of $368,838, aims to create 62 jobs and attract over $65 million in capital investment in the region.
“Texas is where advanced manufacturing and innovation in the energy industry intersect to power homes, businesses, and the Texas economy,” Governor Abbott stated. “This $65 million investment by TMEIC in Waller County will create 62 good-paying jobs for hardworking Texans—and that’s just the start. Thanks to our skilled and growing workforce and welcoming business climate, we continue to attract job-creating investments from around the world. I congratulate TMEIC on their commitment to advancing Texas-based manufacturing, and I look forward to their continued success as we build a stronger, more prosperous Texas than ever before.”
TMEIC, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, specializes in industrial applications including automation, motors, photovoltaic inverters, and variable frequency drives. The corporation was formed in 2003 by the merger of the industrial systems departments of Toshiba and Mitsubishi-Electric Corporation…