Quebec — Schneider Electric Canada announced the expansion of its Brossard, Quebec facility.

This development includes the addition of a new production line dedicated to the local manufacturing of Schneider Electric’s advanced power equipment and electrical distribution devices—critical components in the electrification of buildings, hospitals, data centers, and infrastructure across Canada.

The milestone marks a significant investment that brings manufacturing closer to Canadian customers and reinforces Schneider Electric’s commitment to local innovation and resilience.

“At Schneider Electric, one of our core principles is that while we operate on a global scale, we make decisions locally with our customers’ best interests in mind,” said Emily Heitman, President, Schneider Electric Canada. “This investment strengthens our ability to better serve Quebec and the Canadian market.”

The expansion will create new jobs in Quebec and improve lead times for Canadian customers.

It also enhances Schneider Electric’s ability to support the country’s energy transition and infrastructure resilience by ensuring that critical components are manufactured closer to where they are needed most.

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