Amogy to open $40 million manufacturing facility in Texas

Oct. 11, 2023
The company, which specializes in ammonia power solutions, will renovate a 53,000-square-foot manufacturing plant, and operations are expected to begin in 2024.

Amogy Inc. has announced plans to open a new manufacturing facility in Houston, Texas. The company, which specializes in ammonia power solutions, will renovate a 53,000-square-foot manufacturing plant, and operations are expected to begin in 2024. Amogy will invest $40 million into the project, and the new facility will be used for the assembly manufacturing of the company’s clean energy solution. According to the company, their “powerpack” product “enables carbon-free mobility for the hard-to-abate sectors.” The new plant will employ about 200 workers.

In a recent quote, Seonghoon Woo, CEO and co-founder of Amogy, said, “We chose Houston as the ‘energy capital of the world’ because we wanted to be near customers, suppliers, and the right talent as we ramp up operations. We are eager to begin manufacturing so we can deliver to customers globally.”



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