XNRGY Opens Mesa 1 Facility for Data Center Cooling Systems
XNRGY Climate Solutions has opened its Mesa 1 manufacturing facility in Mesa, Arizona, celebrating the occasion with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by over 200 guests, announced in a press release. The event marked a key milestone in the company’s expansion of its U.S. production capacity for liquid and air-cooling systems used in data centers and other critical infrastructure.
The Mesa 1 facility will focus on producing high-efficiency cooling solutions with integrated controls and AI capabilities. When fully expanded, it is expected to create approximately 900 jobs in the region. The company also operates a division in Montreal, Canada, supporting its North American customer base.
This opening follows XNRGY’s September announcement of Mesa 2, a 330,000-square-foot facility dedicated to manufacturing next-generation air-cooled chillers. Together, the Mesa 1 and Mesa 2 sites will bring the company’s total operational footprint in Mesa and Montreal to nearly one million square feet.
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