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EnerSys consolidates lead-acid battery manufacturing to Missouri for data centers

Supply Agreement Data Center announced USA Mar 27, 2026
USD37M
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Industrial battery manufacturer EnerSys is consolidating its lead-acid battery production into its Springfield, Missouri plant, closing its facility in Tijuana, Mexico. This $37 million restructuring aims to scale up production of its Thin Plate Pure Lead (TPPL) batteries, which are better suited for the demands of modern data centers. The move also serves as a tariff hedge strategy for the company. The Springfield facility will become the sole manufacturing hub for this next-generation lead-acid battery technology.

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EnerSys is consolidating its lead-acid battery production into its Springfield, Missouri plant with a $37 million restructuring, closing its facility in Tijuana, Mexico. The company will scale up production of its Thin Plate Pure Lead (TPPL) batteries at the Springfield facility, which will become the sole manufacturing hub for this next-generation lead-acid battery technology. EnerSys and Data Centers are the counterparts in this supply agreement, announced on 2026-03-27. The deal aims to support the demands of modern data centers. The Springfield facility is located in the USA.
  • $37 million restructuring
  • Springfield, Missouri plant
  • Tijuana, Mexico facility closure
  • 2026-03-27 announcement date
  • Thin Plate Pure Lead (TPPL) batteries

Timeline

Announced
Mar 27, 2026
Signed
Closed

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