South Carolina – TS Conductor, a leading manufacturer of advanced electrical conductors, has announced plans to establish a new production facility in South Carolina, marking the company’s first manufacturing operation in the Palmetto State and its second in the United States. The $134 million investment is set to create 462 new jobs, strengthening the state’s growing role in energy infrastructure development.
The company, known for its cutting-edge carbon-core conductor technology, is revolutionizing the way electricity is transmitted across the grid. By doubling or tripling transmission capacity without requiring additional power lines, TS Conductor’s products help utilities modernize infrastructure while reducing costs for consumers.
With increasing demand from data centers, domestic manufacturing, and the renewable energy sector, the company’s expansion into South Carolina represents a strategic move to scale up production and meet the nation’s evolving energy needs.
A major step for South Carolina’s energy industry
TS Conductor’s new facility will be located in Clarius Park Hardeeville, a key industrial site in Jasper County. Spanning 301,275 square feet, the plant will focus on manufacturing high-performance carbon-core conductors, including those designed for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) transmission.
This facility marks the first phase of a broader three-phase expansion plan, with future developments expected to add another one million square feet to the company’s operations at the site.
Operations are slated to begin by the end of 2025, bringing a surge of job opportunities to the region. Individuals interested in employment opportunities with TS Conductor are encouraged to visit the company’s careers page for updates on hiring.
Strong support from state and local leaders
The expansion has received strong backing from South Carolina’s state leadership and economic development agencies. The Coordinating Council for Economic Development has approved job development credits tied to the project, recognizing its significant economic impact on Jasper County and the surrounding region…