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Hyundai's $200M Montgomery Expansion to Add 200 Jobs
National Desk
April 21, 2026
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (Day.News) — Hyundai Power Transformers USA announced a $200 million expansion Friday at its Montgomery plant, set to create 200 high-paying jobs and ramp up production of large power transformers critical to the U.S. electric grid. The move brings the company's total investment in the Capital Region to $277 million since establishing operations in 2011, when it first supported 600 jobs. Groundbreaking occurred this week, with the new facility slated to open in mid-2027, enabling manufacture of even larger transformer units domestically.[1][2]
The expansion arrives amid Montgomery's surge as a manufacturing hub in Alabama's automotive and industrial corridor. Hyundai Power Transformers, a key player in power infrastructure, will strengthen national energy security by reducing reliance on foreign suppliers for essential grid components. Local leaders hailed the news as a boon for the region's economy, where manufacturing employs thousands along the I-65 corridor stretching from Montgomery to Birmingham.[1]
Since 2011, the Montgomery operation has grown steadily, now anchoring 600 jobs that ripple through River Region communities. The $200 million infusion not only expands capacity but positions Alabama at the forefront of infrastructure resilience, vital as demand for reliable power surges with electrification trends. Company officials emphasized the project's role in safeguarding the grid against vulnerabilities.[1][2]


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