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Hyundai Powers Up Montgomery with $200M Expansion, 200 New Jobs
National Desk
April 22, 2026
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (Day.News) — Hyundai Power Transformers USA announced a $200 million expansion of its Montgomery manufacturing facility Friday, a move expected to generate 200 new jobs and enhance production of large power transformers critical to the U.S. electric grid.[1] The project elevates the company's total investment in the Capital Region to $277 million since establishing operations in 2011, where it already supports 600 jobs.[1] The new facility, slated to open in mid-2027, will allow Hyundai to produce even larger transformer units domestically, strengthening national infrastructure amid rising energy demands.[1]
The expansion comes at a pivotal time for Montgomery, Alabama's bustling automotive and industrial hub, home to Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama's nearby vehicle assembly plant. While distinct from the automaker's EV operations, this investment by Hyundai Power Transformers USA underscores the Hyundai group's deepening roots in the state, drawing on the region's skilled workforce and pro-business climate.[1] Local economic development officials, including those from the Montgomery Chamber of Commerce, celebrated the news as a testament to Alabama's appeal for advanced manufacturing.
This development reinforces Alabama's position as a powerhouse in energy infrastructure production, with Montgomery's strategic location along major highways and rail lines facilitating efficient distribution nationwide.[1] By ramping up domestic transformer output, the expansion addresses supply chain vulnerabilities exposed in recent years, ensuring greater resilience for power grids serving millions. Hyundai Power Transformers USA's commitment signals confidence in Montgomery's future, promising sustained job growth and economic stability for the Capital Region.


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