Ampacity recently celebrated the three-year anniversary of its 178,000-square-foot Brooks, Kentucky, solar distribution warehouse. Since 2023, this warehouse has supplied solar companies across the country with the top tracker models and kitting solutions to expedite construction.
At the anniversary celebration, Ampacity leaders joined the Brooks team to recognize their achievements and look ahead to the future.
“We’re so proud of the growth and fine-tuning we’ve accomplished over the past three years, and we’re excited to expand our capabilities further over the next three,” said Wes Allen, Senior Director of Warehouse Operations and Logistics Executions.
The strategically located Brooks warehouse allows trucks to get to almost anywhere in the country within two days. The facility receives thousands of trucks throughout the year, maintaining a steady and manageable flow of inventory.
In 2025, Brooks workers single-handedly kitted roughly 24,678 tracker rows—over 1 GW of solar building blocks ready to go in the ground.
Kentucky is one of Ampacity’s three major synchronized distribution hubs working together to deliver products to solar and electrical jobsites nationwide. Combined with the company’s distribution center and stockyard in Kosciusko, Mississippi, and its newest location in Des Moines, Iowa, Ampacity has over 1 million square feet of storage space.
Along with solar tracker equipment, Ampacity is ramping up its stock of electrical components for battery storage, data center, and other energy projects.
“Ampacity’s mission is to be the most reliable value-added solar and electrical distribution partner. Our multi-state distribution operation is key to our success,” Allen said.













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Des 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 
“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.”
