Ampacity Hosts Ribbon-Cutting Event to Celebrate Operations at its 300,000-Square-Foot Distribution Center in Des Moines, Iowa

The distribution center, built and operated by Ampacity, will support power infrastructure projects in Iowa, the Midwest, and nationwide.

 

ampacity des moinesDes Moines, Iowa – [November 19, 2025] – Ampacity LLC hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony yesterday to celebrate the opening of the company’s 300,000-square-foot distribution facility in Des Moines, Iowa. The new warehouse represents Ampacity’s commitment to serving the construction firms, developers, and utilities building solar, wind, battery storage, and data center infrastructure projects throughout Iowa and the Midwest.

The ribbon-cutting event was attended by legislators, local business owners, and community members to celebrate the collaborative efforts to bring the distribution center into operation. Speakers included David Young, Chair, Iowa House Commerce Committee; Eben Russell, President at Ampacity; Jimmy Olsen, Executive Director at the Des Moines City Chamber of Commerce; Crosby Fish, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at Ampacity; and Jason Holsman, Government Affairs Director at the Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA). Ampacity’s CFO Crosby Fish served as the Master of Ceremonies.

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David Young, Chair, Iowa House Commerce Committee, and Eben Russell, President, Ampacity

“We were specifically drawn to the Des Moines area by the local talent pool—there is a lot of expertise in the supply chain and logistics fields here. In addition, Des Moines provides multiple strategic advantages, such as proximity to our customers’ projects and positioning on major freight lanes,” commented Eben Russell, President of Ampacity. “Our goal is to build a team in Iowa that cares about the impact we’re making and is committed to meeting power demand as quickly and reliably as possible.”

Throughout the event, Ampacity emphasized the local economic stimulation the facility will provide to the Des Moines region. Ampacity has invested nearly $2 million in the warehouse and will employ 25 long-term employees. During operations, the distribution center will contribute around $1 million annually to the Des Moines community through payroll, tax payments, and other local expenditures.

The new Des Moines facility functions as an operational hub carrying out the stocking, fulfillment, logistics, kitting and prefabrication, and material storage functions that keep large, complex renewables projects running smoothly. The distribution center will support and promote further deployment in the region by providing essential support to nearby power generation and data center projects.

ampacity distribution center “Power demand from data centers and other sources is driving the renewables and battery storage sector at a record rate. Electricity demand in Iowa alone is expected to increase by 30 to 60 percent in the next two decades. Agility is more important than ever, and Ampacity’s distribution center provides rapid and flexible solutions for the Midwest,” Crosby Fish, CFO of Ampacity said. “We provide key materials and logistics to community solar and utility-scale projects alike—all of which are vital to meeting America’s growing energy needs.”

 

Expanded Electrical Solutions
In addition to expanded handling and distribution capacity for Ampacity’s longstanding single-axis solar tracker business line, the Des Moines site houses the company’s largest-ever investments in handling and processing machinery for electrical goods. The warehouse features a three-to-one wire spooling line that simplifies cable installation by combining multiple reels into a single run. The team at the facility also performs custom cutting of medium-voltage cables and assembles modular kits that are pre-configured for specific phases of construction. These activities help reduce manual labor, limit installation errors, and enable customers to keep their projects moving with greater consistency and efficiency.

“Electricity demand in Iowa is rising fast, and meeting that challenge will require more local generation and more flexible distributed energy resources,” said Jason Holsman, Director of Government Affairs at the Coalition for Community Solar Access. “As lawmakers consider creating a statewide community solar program in Iowa, facilities like Ampacity’s new distribution center show what’s possible when the private sector has the tools it needs to deliver projects efficiently. A stronger local supply chain means faster deployment, lower construction costs, and more reliable clean energy options for Iowa communities. This is exactly the type of investment that can help community solar take root and thrive in the state.”

 

About Ampacity
Ampacity delivers a forward-thinking approach to structural and electrical solutions for clean energy transition projects—and the ability to orchestrate the full process from engineering to kitting to installation. Comprising more than 350 passionate professionals who specialize in simplifying and accelerating clean energy deployment across North America, Ampacity is committed to providing comprehensive solutions that ensure project deadlines are met. Since 2014, Ampacity has delivered nearly eight gigawatts of fully engineered clean energy systems. Learn more at www.ampacity.com.

 

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