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With the addition of Voltaris Power LLC and Representative Materials Company (RMC), NEMA further strengthens its ability to support innovative technologies.
ARLINGTON, Va., October 9, 2025 – The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) further strengthens the voice and influence of the electrical industry with the addition of two new manufacturers to its membership. As rapidly growing energy demands reshape the nation’s power and infrastructure landscape, NEMA’s more than 300 member companies are on the front lines, delivering the technology to power America’s power grids, transportation networks, buildings, and industrial systems for the 21st century economy.
With the addition of Voltaris Power LLC and Representative Materials Company (RMC), NEMA strengthens its ability to support innovative technology and policy solutions for the electric ecosystem.
Voltaris Power: A leading manufacturer of custom power solutions including transformers, switchgear and integrated solutions that meet the highest industry standards for safety, quality and reliability in data center, utility, commercial, industrial and OEM markets. RMC: National supplier of electric raceway products. We combine globally sourced conduit and fittings with robust domestic manufacturing to provide reliable solutions for the construction and electrical sectors.
“NEMA’s innovative manufacturing members are providing power, safety and efficiency solutions to some of the biggest energy challenges we face,” said Debra Phillips, NEMA President and CEO. “We look forward to working with Voltaris and RMC to advance the goals of the electrical industry and ensure that our electrical products continue to enable America to grow and prosper.”
“Voltaris is proud to join NEMA,” said Justin Smith, CEO of Voltaris. “We look forward to partnering with NEMA and its network of industry leaders to drive innovation and shape a smarter, more resilient energy future.”
“Typical Materials Company is proud to join NEMA and help shape the future of the electrical industry. This partnership provides us with the opportunity to collaborate with thought leaders to drive innovation and help the electrical industry continue to build a safer, stronger, and more resilient tomorrow,” said Dan Marcus, President, Typical Materials Company.
About NEMA
The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) represents more than 300 electrical equipment manufacturers that create safe, reliable, and efficient products and technologies that power, connect, and light the world. Together, our members contribute a full 1 percent of U.S. GDP, directly providing more than 580,000 U.S. jobs, and adding more than $330 billion to the U.S. economy.
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