The company’s $20 million investment will enable the company to increase manufacturing capacity at its Phoenix facility.
PHOENIX—Electronics manufacturer Foxlink has made “a major expansion” to its green energy manufacturing footprint in the United States by investing approximately $20 million in its wholly-owned subsidiary, Foxlink Arizona, the company said in a release.
Foxlink’s investment has reportedly created more than 100 new jobs in the Phoenix area. The new jobs are expected to enable the company to continue increasing capacity at its 168,897-square-foot facility in Phoenix, the first Foxlink manufacturing site in the United States.
“Adding high-value jobs in green energy will also support the local economy and keep next-generation innovation in the United States,” the release stated.
Foxlink Arizona began work at the Phoenix site in February 2022 and has since transitioned from assembling traditional circuit boards to manufacturing green energy solutions. Today, the Phoenix site produces a range of cutting-edge products, including charging stations and energy storage units.
Expanding manufacturing capacity for green energy products will allow Foxlink Arizona to meet increasing demand from U.S. customers, while supporting local, state, and federal efforts to reduce carbon emissions, the company said.
“The transition to clean energy is one of the most critical movements reshaping the global economy,” said Foxlink President and Chairman T.C. Gou, in the release. “At Foxlink, we are proud to leverage our world-leading innovations and manufacturing expertise to deliver cost-effective, leading edge solutions to our customers across the country. In doing so, we see the opportunity to create good jobs in the United States, while helping the country move forward toward an environmentally sustainable future.”
As a member of the Phoenix community, Foxlink Arizona stated that it is proud to participate in state and local initiatives to transition from gasoline to electric school buses, leveraging green energy to reduce carbon emissions. Working with local government, Foxlink Arizona is offering what it called a comprehensive range of vehicle-to-grid integration solutions—including electric school buses, charging stations, and energy storage units—to help reduce carbon emissions and energy costs.
The company said that in the weeks and months ahead, it plans to “continue to bring additional green energy solutions to the market and expand into new areas of manufacturing to provide U.S. customers with the innovative and efficient products they need.”
Foxlink, the parent company of Foxlink Arizona, is known for designing and manufacturing connectors, cable assemblies, power management devices, and battery packs on an OEM/ODM basis to makers of communications devices, computers, and consumer electronics.