Mesa Power Solutions Invests $70 Million in New Wyoming Manufacturing Facility
Company to consolidate 300 employees to Casper and generate $200 million in economic impact by 2030
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Mesa Power Solutions, which designs, builds, installs and services distributed power systems enabling critical infrastructure, announced its increased investment in domestic energy capabilities with the opening of a new manufacturing and administrative campus in Evansville, Wyoming. The investment aligns with the nation’s increased need for resilient, scalable and sustainable power solutions for commercial and industrial markets.
The 220,000-square-foot facility at One Mesa Way will consolidate 300 existing employees and manufacture natural gas power generation equipment serving utility providers, energy companies, commercial enterprises and data center customers nationwide. The facility will generate a $200 million economic impact by 2030 and when combined with Mesa’s San Antonio operation, the company is capable of producing up to 2 gigawatts (GW) of power annually.
“Our investment in Wyoming is a direct result of the state’s commitment to increase energy production, industrial development and U.S. manufacturing,” said Scott Gromer, CEO of Mesa Solutions. “Our team will produce on-demand power generation equipment to help energy, technology and utility companies meet the needs of their customers in an age where downtime is not an option. The facility better positions us for continued growth and it will provide a significant economic boost to the state.”
Supporting Critical Infrastructure
Mesa designs, builds, installs and services natural gas power systems that deliver reliable, scalable and clean emission energy. This gives customers cost-effective solutions to maximize efficiency and demonstrate unmatched resiliency. With in-house design, assembly and service capabilities, Mesa delivers proven lifecycle support trusted by critical infrastructure, such as data centers, utilities, healthcare providers and many other verticals.
“In today’s power industry, too many providers act as coordinators of outsourced services rather than true solution partners,” Gromer said. “Mesa is unique in that we own the entire customer experience from concept to commissioning and beyond, allowing us to deliver faster, more reliable outcomes while standing behind every power system we provide.”
What Differentiates Mesa
Unlike competitors who rely on multiple third-party suppliers and fragmented service networks, Mesa operates a vertically integrated business model. Every stage is managed in-house, from engineering and manufacturing through installation, commissioning and aftermarket support. Its unmatched approach provides customers with greater quality control, faster deployment timelines and a single point of accountability throughout the lifecycle of their power infrastructure. In addition, the company combines its domestic manufacturing with field-proven expertise and long-term service capabilities to deliver the industry’s most dependable power solutions and meet the most challenging demands.
About Mesa Power Solutions
Mesa is a power solutions company specializing in the design, manufacturing, sales, leasing, and operations of natural gas and liquid propane-powered mobile and stationary generator sets and natural gas-powered engines. The company manufactures industry leading, sound-attenuated, temperature-controlled generator sets in the United States. The generators operate in any climate and use best available telemetry to provide customers with accurate, real-time information. Mesa’s best-in-class power solutions enable customers to reduce energy costs, emissions, carbon footprints and capital expenditures and help increase reliability and operational up-time. The company operates in multiple locations throughout the United States and across the globe. To learn more, visit mesapowersolutions.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Mesa Power Solutions choose Wyoming for this major investment, and what does it mean for the state’s economy?
Mesa Power Solutions selected Wyoming because of the state’s strong commitment to energy production, industrial development and domestic manufacturing. The company’s decision was driven by Wyoming’s focus on expanding energy capabilities and supporting U.S.-based manufacturing operations.
The new facility represents a $70 million investment and establishes a 220,000-square-foot manufacturing and administrative campus in Evansville. Mesa expects the facility to generate approximately $200 million in economic impact by 2030, making it a significant contributor to the regional economy.
In addition to the economic impact, the facility will consolidate approximately 300 existing employees into a centralized location. By bringing manufacturing, engineering, administration and support operations together, Mesa believes it can improve operational efficiency while strengthening its long-term presence in Wyoming.
The investment also aligns with broader market trends, including growing demand for reliable and scalable energy infrastructure to support energy producers, utilities, data centers and other industrial operations. Mesa views Wyoming as an ideal location from which to serve these customers while expanding domestic manufacturing capabilities.
What role will the new facility play in meeting growing power demands across the United States?
The new Evansville campus will be a major manufacturing and assembly hub making natural gas power generation equipment generating up to 1 GW annually. The facility will help address the nation’s growing need for resilient, scalable and sustainable power solutions.
Demand for reliable power continues to increase across multiple sectors, particularly among data centers, utilities and commercial industrial facilities. Many of these organizations require 24/7 dependable onsite power systems to maintain operations and prevent costly downtime.
Mesa’s equipment helps customers deliver power when and where it is needed most because today’s energy, technology and utility companies operate in an environment where “downtime is not an option.” The company’s power generation systems are intended to provide on-demand power that supports mission-critical operations.
The facility’s production capabilities enables Mesa to serve customers nationwide while increasing domestic manufacturing capacity. The investment helps support the continued expansion of critical infrastructure and the growing power requirements of modern commercial and industrial markets.
Mesa says it is different from competitors. What specifically sets the company apart?
Mesa’s primary differentiator is its vertically integrated business model. Unlike many competitors that rely on multiple third-party suppliers, contractors and service providers, Mesa manages the entire lifecycle of its power solutions internally.
This includes:
- Engineering and design
- Manufacturing and assembly
- Installation
- Commissioning
- Aftermarket service and support
This approach provides customers with several significant advantages.
First, it improves quality control because Mesa oversees every phase of project execution rather than coordinating multiple outside vendors.
Second, it enables faster deployment timelines. With fewer third parties involved, projects can move more efficiently from design and production through installation and operation.
Third, it creates a single point of accountability. Customers work directly with Mesa throughout the lifecycle of their power infrastructure instead of managing multiple suppliers and service organizations.
Many competitors coordinate outsourced services. Mesa, by contrast, offers a complete solution that owns the customer experience from initial concept through commissioning and long-term support.
The company further highlights its combination of domestic manufacturing, field-proven expertise and ongoing service capabilities as key reasons customers trust Mesa to support critical infrastructure applications.
Which industries and customers stand to benefit most from Mesa’s expansion and power solutions?
Mesa’s products and services are designed primarily for customers operating mission-critical infrastructure where power reliability is essential. The company specifically identifies several key industries that will benefit from increased production capacity provided by the new facility, such as:
- Data centers
- Utilities
- Healthcare organizations
- Industrial facilities
- Energy companies
- Commercial enterprises
Mesa manufactures natural gas and liquid propane-powered generator systems that can be used for prime power, standby power, microgrids and other applications. The company states its systems are engineered to operate in virtually any climate and incorporate advanced telemetry to provide customers with real-time operational information. Beyond reliability, Mesa helps customers:
- Reduce energy costs
- Lower emissions
- Decrease carbon footprints
- Reduce capital expenditures
- Improve operational uptime
- Increase energy resiliency
As demand for reliable power increases, particularly in energy-intensive sectors such as data centers and industrial operations, Mesa believes its expanded manufacturing capability and vertically integrated approach enable it to better support customers that require dependable, scalable and sustainable power solutions.
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