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A thriving auto industry is only the start of a solid (and growing) manufacturing base. You could be behind the wheel of our next big success story.

A thriving auto industry is only the start of a solid (and growing) manufacturing base. You could be behind the wheel of our next big success story.

Manufacturing has long been the solid base of our Midwestern economy. Wabash Valley Power has been part of it for the past 50 years—and we’ve seen firsthand how the industry has changed, adapted, and innovated along the road to success.

And the future looks bright for manufacturers throughout our territory, especially when it comes to smart electric consumption. Through the rebates and incentives offered by our POWER MOVES® program, we’re making it easy to be energy efficient. It means big savings up front, and more savings on your energy bills for years to come.

 

Look Who’s Building

For manufacturers, the Midwest is the place to be—and our lines are the ones to be on. Here are a few of the companies we serve:

bosche service
general motors
general mills
proctor and gamble
niagra
cascades
tg missouri
lafarge holcim
mississippi lime
sabreliner
valero
Get Paid to Keep Costs Down

Keep your electricity costs down while getting money
for improving efficiencies through our rebates and incentives.

Shipping by Ship?

Our Midwestern locations give you quick access to the Atlantic Ocean via Lake Michigan
…and to the Gulf of Mexico via the Mississippi River.

Go with the Workflow

Years of renovations and expansions left Southwark Metal Manufacturing employees walking around a building shaped like a Z – and a structure that ran out of space as success kept the ductwork manufacturing plant growing.

It led to a new beginning – and support from an electric cooperative welcoming the business to the community.

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Cost Contained

Soaring success for a luxury furniture making business led the organization to relocate to a larger nearby warehouse.

Its new electric cooperative welcomed the organization with money and support on projects that lowered its long-term energy costs.

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