Generac investing $53 million in Wisconsin operations

Generac announces it will invest $53 million in Wisconsin operations and create 700 new jobs.
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Power manufacturer Generac has announced plans to expand its presence in Wisconsin by adding 700 new jobs and investing $53 million in its operations.

The Waukesha-based Generac said demand for its generators and other power products is soaring due to an aging electricity grid and extreme weather.

The state will provide $19 million in tax credits if Generac meets hiring and capital investment goals.

The company’s $53 million investment includes the recent expansion of its corporate operations into the Village of Pewaukee with the purchase of a new building, plus the creation of 700 new manufacturing and office jobs throughout the state by the end of 2024.

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