By XNRGY Climate Systems via Cision PR Newswire
Custom air handling manufacturer XNRGY is reaching another milestone in expansion. Growing exponentially due to high demand for their premier climate technologies, XNRGY is pleased to announce the construction of a new cutting-edge manufacturing facility in the Greater Phoenix Area, which will be designated as their headquarters.
This state-of-the-art 1MSF factory will increase XNRGY’s manufacturing footprint by a factor of eight. With the Arizona facility, XNRGY’s total manufacturing capacity will increase to 1.25MSF, including Montreal’s expansion to a 250KSF facility.
This new facility will focus on research and development, spearheading innovation to facilitate the rapid growth and demand for XNRGY’s climate systems in sectors such hyperscale data center, semiconductor clean rooms, life sciences, healthcare, as well as battery manufacturing facilities. Applying vertical integration, full automation and eliminating supply chain delays will expedite product delivery and significantly reduce product lead times compared to the industry average.
XNRGY systems are integrating very high-efficiency refrigerant systems coupled with proprietary machines moving the air. Immersion cooling is the next step. XNRGY wants to be part of the solution to cool hyper-scale data centers without millions of gallons of water a day.
Maricopa County is the fastest-growing region in the United States. Ranked as one of the top ten states in the USA for its business environment, Arizona is experiencing the second-fastest rate of manufacturing job growth and the fastest population expansion in the country. Additionally, Arizona possesses the fifth-largest data center inventory in the nation. XNRGY’s estimated investment and economic impact to Arizona of $300M is significant and will create more than 900 employment opportunities. All construction phases are projected to be complete by June of 2025.
Global architectural firm Gensler has been retained to design the facility. Construction will begin in June of 2022, with the initial phase scheduled to be complete in Q1 of 2023. Phase one consists of 250KSF of cleanroom production facilities. (Source)