Building hardware that works at medium voltage, at scale, and in the field requires more than a good design. It requires physical space, tooling, and the people and processes to move from prototype to production to customer deployment without losing ground at any step. On January 14, 2026, Alderbuck expanded its Dearborn, Michigan campus to support exactly that.
The expansion brings the Dearborn facility to 31,000 square feet, up from 15,000 square feet at opening. The additional space was added specifically to meet growing manufacturing assembly and production demands as the Nexus Power Unit™ moves closer to customer deployments.
Dearborn serves as Alderbuck’s operational engine. Systems design and engineering, low-voltage testing and validation, systems production and service, customer configuration, and applications engineering all run out of the Michigan campus. The structure reflects how the company operates: hardware development and production in Michigan, strategy and software in California. San Diego remains Alderbuck’s corporate headquarters, where strategy, business development, intellectual property, and software leadership are based.
Michigan’s concentration of power electronics expertise, advanced manufacturing capability, and proximity to the automotive and industrial supply chain made it the right home for the kind of hands-on engineering and production work Alderbuck does. The same talent base and supplier relationships that helped build the modern EV industry are relevant to exactly what Alderbuck is building.
As customer demand and production volumes grow, the Dearborn campus will grow with them.



