Schneider Electric Breaks Ground on Columbia Facility in U.S. Alongside Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe

In This Article:

  • Schneider Electric holds groundbreaking for a facility expansion in Columbia, Missouri

  • Construction will increase manufacturing capacity and create over 200 local jobs

  • Expansion is part of the company's recently announced planned U.S. investment through 2027

COLUMBIA, Mo., May 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Schneider Electric, the leader in the digital transformation of energy management and automation, broke ground on a U.S. expansion project in Columbia, Missouri, alongside Governor Mike Kehoe and other local government and business leaders.

Schneider Electric breaks ground in Columbia, Missouri, alongside Governor Mike Kehoe
Schneider Electric breaks ground in Columbia, Missouri, alongside Governor Mike Kehoe

The ceremony marks the beginning of construction of a 58,000-square-foot addition to the company's existing Columbia manufacturing facility. By deploying next generation manufacturing technologies, expanding capacity, and optimizing the floor plan, this facility will help enable Schneider Electric to streamline its production of molded case circuit breakers and air circuit breakers and order fulfillment processes, stay competitive and agile, and bolster its domestic supply chain resilience.

The expansion comes amid rising demand from data center and energy infrastructure developers. Once completed, this planned expansion will create more than 200 new jobs in Missouri.

"The U.S. is experiencing growing demand needed to power AI and energy infrastructure. With this expansion, we are proving our commitment to help our customers meet this unprecedented growth," said Agustin Lopez Diaz, Senior Vice President Global Supply Chain, North America at Schneider Electric. "Schneider Electric is grateful for our partnership with Missouri Governor Kehoe, and we are proud to be expanding and modernizing facilities like this one in Columbia to streamline operations, create new jobs, support our customers' energy efficiency needs, and create impact."

"We're proud that a global leader in manufacturing like Schneider Electric is so strongly considering Missouri for such a significant investment," said Governor Mike Kehoe. "This company's interest in the Show-Me State is another example of our ability to support quality employers. We appreciate the contributions Schneider Electric has made to Columbia over the years and look forward to its continued growth in the area."

The Columbia expansion project is part of Schneider Electric's recently announced U.S. investment plan to support the nation's energy and AI infrastructure, boost domestic manufacturing, and strengthen national energy security. The investment planned across the U.S. is the largest single capital expenditure commitment by Schneider Electric in its 135+ year history in the U.S. and is expected to create over 1,000 new jobs nationwide.