• South Korean power transformer manufacturer to invest more than $150 million in Memphis, create 240 new jobs
  • Announcement follows most recent international recruiting trip

MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Deputy Gov. and Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter and Hyosung HICO, Ltd. officials announced today the company will expand operations at its U.S. manufacturing headquarters in Memphis, Tennessee.

Hyosung HICO will invest an additional $157 million and create 240 new jobs as the company constructs a new facility at its U.S. headquarters. Upon completion, the new plant will expand Hyosung HICO’s manufacturing capacity by an additional 50%, making the facility one of the largest domestic power transformer manufacturing operations in the U.S. and the only facility currently dedicated to manufacturing 765kV transformers domestically.

Today’s announcement follows Hyosung HICO’s $51 million expansion announced in May and also comes days after Gov. Lee’s and Deputy Gov. and Commissioner McWhorter’s international recruiting trip to Asia. With the company’s total investment of over $300 million since 2019 at the Memphis plant, this project further strengthens the longstanding relationship between Tennessee and South Korea and reinforces a partnership built on innovation, manufacturing excellence and shared values.

Subsidiary to South Korean Hyosung Heavy Industries, Hyosung HICO is a leading U.S. producer of large power transformers, critical components that ensure a secure and reliable electric grid. Since selecting Memphis for its U.S. production facility in 2019, the company has become a cornerstone of Hyosung’s North American presence and a key driver in domestic grid modernization.

Since 2019, South Korea has emerged as one of the state’s top partners for foreign direct investment partner for jobs and capital investment, investing $7.2 billion.

 

QUOTES
“Tennessee’s pro-business climate, low taxes and highly skilled workforce make our state a top destination for global companies. Hyosung HICO’s $150 million investment and 240 new jobs in Memphis reflect the strength of our economy and our commitment to building strong and lasting international partnerships. We look forward to supporting this company’s continued growth and creating more opportunities for Tennesseans.” – Gov. Bill Lee

“When companies choose Tennessee, it’s a clear testament to our strong business climate and leadership in innovation. When they choose us again, it underscores the lasting partnerships we’ve built through international engagement – and important to today’s announcement – our commitment to advancing critical industries like power. I’m grateful to Hyosung HICO’s leadership for their continued trust in our state and remain committed to supporting their success.” – Deputy Gov. and TNECD Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter

“This additional expansion reflects our shared success with the State of Tennessee and the partnership between our U.S. operations and our headquarters in South Korea. Together, we’ve built more than a manufacturing facility; we’ve built opportunity. Our employees are the quiet force behind the economic growth that defines Memphis and the broader ‘Digital Delta’, helping us become the leading domestic manufacturer of power transformers. As we expand our business, including 765kV solutions, transformers, switchgear and DC solutions, we remain committed to advancing American manufacturing, strengthening our community and honoring the Korea-America collaboration that fuels our success.” – Jason E. Neal, president of Hyosung HICO and senior executive VP of HICO America

“I am very glad that we have fulfilled our commitment of 410 jobs to Tennessee two years ahead of schedule and are now embarking on our third expansion. A reliable and efficient power grid is the backbone of a nation’s competitiveness, and in this era of rapid digital transformation, it also serves as the cornerstone of the AI industry and many other key industries. We take immense pride in contributing to this vision as a key manufacturer of critical power infrastructure right here in Tennessee.” Takeshi Yokota, president of power system PU, Hyosung Heavy Industries

“Hyosung HICO’s continued growth in Memphis is a testament to the power of partnership. At EDGE, we’re proud to stand alongside them as we build a future powered by innovation, collaboration and shared prosperity for Memphis and Shelby County.” – Dr. Joann Massey, CEO, EDGE

“The continued investment from HICO represents exactly what we envision for Memphis, because we are a city where global innovation meets local talent. Hyosung HICO’s decision to grow here shows confidence in our workforce and infrastructure, as well as a shared vision for inclusive economic growth. Memphis is in an Era of Yes, and private investments in our economy like this show Memphis is ready to do business.” – Memphis Mayor Paul Young

“TVA and MLGW congratulate Hyosung HICO on its decision to expand operations in Shelby. It’s always an exciting day when we can celebrate a company’s continued commitment to growth in the region. We are proud to partner with the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development, Greater Memphis Chamber and Memphis Shelby County EDGE to support companies, like Hyosung HICO that create quality jobs and investment in the region, and we celebrate this announcement together.” – John Bradley, senior vice president of economic development, TVA

“Hyosung HICO’s Memphis facility is key to supplying the nation with leading energy solutions. It makes me proud to say the future of electric power infrastructure is built in Memphis.” – Senate Minority Leader Raumesh Akbari (D-Memphis)

 

About Hyosung Heavy Industries
Hyosung Heavy Industries is a global leader in heavy electrical equipment, specializing in advanced power transformers, shunt reactors, high- and medium-voltage gas-insulated substations, FACTS and DC solutions, and Smart Grid technologies. With a strong focus on the extra high voltage solutions and next-generation power infrastructure, Hyosung delivers high-performance solutions to customers across North America and worldwide. The company is committed to grid modernization, low-carbon innovation, and investing in technologies that enable reliable, sustainable power systems. For more information, visit www.hyosungheavyindustries.com. Follow us on LinkedIn. Like us on Facebook. Subscribe to our YouTube channel.

 

About Hyosung HICO, Ltd
Hyosung HICO, Ltd. is a U.S.-based manufacturer of large power transformers, serving utility and industrial customers across North America. Since proudly establishing its first domestic production facility in Memphis, Tennessee, in 2019, the company has remained committed to strengthening the American power grid and communities through local manufacturing, job creation, and reliable energy infrastructure solutions. Through its subsidiary HICO America, established in 2001, the company continues to deliver high quality solutions including power transformers, shunt reactors, phase shifters, dead tank circuit breakers, high voltage and medium voltage substations, STATCOM and DC Solutions.

Please follow both of our companies on LinkedIn: Hyosung HICO | LinkedIn HICO America for more information.

About the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (TNECD)
TNECD is the state’s primary agency committed to fostering economic growth through job creation and community development. By attracting new corporate investment and facilitating the growth of existing businesses, the department works to strengthen Tennessee’s competitive landscape. Additionally, TNECD strives to increase the economic prosperity for all Tennesseans by providing grants to communities statewide, helping them to become vibrant, business-friendly environments where companies can flourish. For more information, visit us at tnecd.com. Join the conversation on TwitterInstagram, LinkedIn, Facebook and YouTube.

 

Hyosung HICO, Ltd Media Contact
Taylor Bobak
Product Marketing Specialist
(412) 915-0129
[email protected]

 

TNECD Media Contact
Chris O’Brien
Public Information Officer
(615) 934-5879
[email protected]

 

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