TMEIC Corporation Americas, a group company of Japan’s TMEIC Corp. (TMEIC), has relocated its North American headquarters to Houston. TMEIC will continue to maintain its Roanoke, Virginia, office. Roanoke will focus on the sales, engineering, and after-sales services of industrial electric and automation systems for manufacturing plants.
“This milestone is the result of our vision, the path forged by those before us, and the unwavering commitment of our team,” said Manmeet S. Bhatia, president and chief executive officer of TMEIC Corporation Americas. “We are thrilled to be part of the vibrant Greater Houston community and look forward to expanding our business in North America’s energy hub. With the global momentum toward decarbonization, electrification, and domestic manufacturing resurgence, we are well-positioned for continued growth. Together, we will continue to drive industry and uphold our legacy as a global leader in energy and industrial solutions.”
Located in Houston’s Energy Corridor District, the new headquarters will foster innovation, accommodate TMEIC’s growing team, and enhance its ability to serve clients in critical industries, the company said. TMEIC Corporation Americas employs over 900 people globally, including approximately 500 in the Houston area. The company plans to increase its Houston workforce over the next several years as part of this expansion.
TMEIC Corporation Americas designs, develops, and engineers advanced automation, large AC and DC motors, photovoltaic inverters, and variable frequency drive systems, with manufacturing facilities in Brookshire and Katy, Texas.
Earlier this year, TMEIC Corporation Americas broke ground on its third US manufacturing facility. Located in Waller County, Texas, the 20-acre site will be TMEIC’s 13th global manufacturing location, specializing in the production of uninterruptible power supplies and medium voltage drives. These products are designed to serve the rapidly growing data center industry, expanding oil and gas market, and other mission-critical applications. The 267,000-square-foot facility is scheduled for completion in May 2026, with production set to commence in June 2026. The facility will feature a dedicated client training center, advanced technology development laboratories, and a sustainable energy system incorporating photovoltaic and energy storage solutions to minimize its environmental footprint.