The Southwire Cofer Technology Center expansion in Carrollton, Georgia, represents a major step forward for the company’s innovation strategy. Southwire plans to add 50,000 square feet to the facility, creating space for a new manufacturing line dedicated to producing R&D wire samples. Learn more about the company’s efforts at https://www.southwire.com.

The expanded facility will focus on sustainability. Engineers plan to develop cables using recyclable plastic insulation materials and other earth-friendly components. “I am thrilled to share this announcement of Southwire’s investment in the R&D space,” said Chief Operating Officer Norman Adkins. “This project shows our progress as we move into a new era of electrical innovation.”

The new design also reflects Southwire’s environmental priorities. It aims to meet Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) standards set by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). These qualifications recognize energy efficiency and sustainable construction. As a result, the Cofer Technology Center will serve as a model for responsible facility design within the electrical industry.

Meanwhile, the electrical industry continues to expand at a record pace. Senior Vice President of Research and Development Axel Schlumberger explained that global trends in renewable energy, electric vehicles, and grid modernization create new opportunities for innovation. “This expansion strengthens our position in key market segments and accelerates new product development,” Schlumberger said. For details on the company’s sustainability commitments, visit the Southwire Sustainability page.

Southwire expects to complete the Cofer Technology Center expansion by the end of 2024. The facility should become fully operational in 2025. Additionally, the project underscores Southwire’s continuous investment in growth, sustainability, and the future of electrical manufacturing.

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