VanTran and MGM Transformers Strengthen U.S. Energy Supply Chain with Texas Expansion

MGM Transformers and VanTran Transformers announced the grand opening of their new 430,000-square-foot advanced manufacturing facility in Waco, Texas. The new plant is expected to create 700 high-quality American jobs over the next five years, while unlocking over $1 billion in annual transformer production capacity—a major boost to domestic energy infrastructure and industrial resilience. Proudly U.S.-owned, U.S.-operated, and serving U.S. customers, this expansion represents a strategic investment in strengthening the American grid and advancing the nation’s electrification goals.

Following MGM Transformers’ acquisition of VanTran in 2024, the combined company unites decades of engineering leadership in both dry-type and liquid-filled transformer technologies. The new facility will focus on custom liquid-filled transformer production to meet soaring demand from data centers, renewable energy, EV charging infrastructure, and utilities.

“With this facility, we’re not just growing—we’re redefining the scale of American manufacturing,” said Doug Banty, CEO of MGM Transformers. “We're proud to create jobs, reduce lead times, and deliver mission-critical infrastructure—made in America, for America.

Ty Gayeski, President of VanTran Transformers, added, “VanTran has been part of the Waco community for over 60 years, and this expansion is about scaling our impact. We’re investing in the future of American industry, right here in Central Texas.”

Transformers are the backbone of a modern electric grid—powering the infrastructure behind AI data centers, clean energy, and the reshoring of U.S. manufacturing. The U.S. transformer market is projected to grow from $8.3 billion in 2022 to over $14 billion by 2032, underscoring the urgent need for domestic production capacity at scale.

The Waco facility also strengthens national resilience amid global supply chain disruptions. By expanding U.S. manufacturing capacity, VanTran and MGM Transformers are helping reduce reliance on foreign suppliers and secure America’s energy future.

Congressman Pete Sessions (TX-17) said, “I am excited about the opportunities being brought to Waco by VanTran and MGM Transformers, which not only advances American energy infrastructure but also strengthens our local economy. This investment in American manufacturing will create high-quality jobs, foster innovation, and ensure that Texas remains at the forefront of energy advancements. I look forward to seeing the positive impact this facility will have on community.”

VanTran’s legacy in Waco spans more than six decades and has a workforce of nearly 250. This new facility builds on that foundation and solidifies the companies’ long-term commitment to the region.

“VanTran has demonstrated unwavering dedication to Waco for over 60 years, and we are thrilled that both they and MGM Transformers have chosen our city for this significant expansion,” said Matt Meadors, President and CEO of the Greater Waco Chamber. “Their investment underscores Waco’s appeal as a center for growth and innovation.”

“VanTran and MGM’s growth is a testament to the business-friendly environment we’ve fostered in Waco,” said Mayor Jim Holmes.

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