LU-VE said it inaugurated a new production area at its Jacksonville, Texas, plant, adding 20,000 square meters and expanding capacity for data center cooling, power generation and refrigeration. The company said the site supports a recent multi-year framework agreement with a global hyperscaler and that it plans to add about 200 workers over 18 to 24 months.
LU-VE said it has inaugurated a new production area at its Jacksonville, Texas plant, marking the latest step in its U.S. expansion strategy.
The company said the project adds 20,000 square meters of space and brings the site to more than 30,000 square meters in total, including offices and production areas. The expanded facility is aimed at serving demand in data center cooling, power generation and refrigeration.
According to LU-VE, the Jacksonville site will help it produce closer to North American customers and strengthen its position in the United States. The company also said it has started hiring and expects to add about 200 workers at full capacity over the next 18 to 24 months.
LU-VE linked the expanded capacity to a recent multi-year framework agreement worth more than 100 million euros with a global hyperscaler, underscoring the role of the plant in its data center cooling business.
The Texas project was first described in 2025 and later said to be nearing completion in March 2026, before the company confirmed the inauguration on May 18, 2026.
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