Electronics balance of system manufacturer Socomec will invest $10 million into a new facility in Suwanee, Georgia, announced Gov. Brian Kemp. The factory will create 300 new jobs.
“We are excited to welcome Socomec to the No. 1 state for business,” said Gov. Kemp. “As Georgia continues to lead the way in attracting innovative manufacturers, we look forward to seeing the opportunities this project will bring to the people of Suwanee and the surrounding community.”
Socomec specializes in power switching, monitoring, conversion and energy storage devices. A European company, Socomec launched its U.S. subsidiary in 2009 and has since invested in local manufacturing and resources to support the evolving needs in the North American market with a combination of local expertise and global support.
“Opening our new facility in Georgia marks a major milestone in Socomec’s growth in North America,” said Michele Putignano, President and CEO of Socomec North America. “The state’s strong talent pool, infrastructure, and business environment make it the ideal location to accelerate innovation, support the energy transition, and advance our commitment to sustainable development while delivering greater value to our customers.”
Hiring for production and operations roles is expected to begin in early Q1 2026.












