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BAE Systems Opens 150,000 Sq Ft Electrification Facility in Endicott
BAE Systems invests $65M in a new Endicott facility to produce high-voltage energy storage systems, creating 130 jobs and supporting aircraft electrification.
This article is based on an official press release from BAE Systems.
BAE Systems Opens 150,000-Square-Foot Electrification Facility in Endicott
BAE Systems has officially opened a major expansion at its Endicott, New York, campus, marking a significant step forward in the development of electrified Electric-Aviation and ground transport. The newly inaugurated 150,000-square-foot facility is dedicated to the engineering and production of high-voltage energy storage systems.
First announced last year, the $65 million Investments is expected to create 130 new jobs in the region. According to the company’s press release, the expansion is designed to combine BAE Systems’ extensive propulsion expertise with modern Avionics technology, supporting the aerospace industry’s broader push toward hybrid and all-electric aircraft.
As global aerospace and defense markets increasingly prioritize lower-emission flight solutions, infrastructure investments like the Endicott addition are becoming critical. We are seeing major contractors pivot resources to secure domestic Supply-Chain for advanced battery and electrification technologies, ensuring readiness for the next generation of flight.
Facility Capabilities and Strategic Focus
Advancing High-Voltage Energy Storage
The upgraded Endicott campus introduces fully automated, high-volume Manufacturing capabilities alongside an advanced engineering laboratory. These additions are specifically tailored to accelerate the delivery of technologies that enable more efficient and sustainable flight operations, while also enhancing the company’s field support operations.
In addition to research and production, the expanded site provides a dedicated workspace for the company’s Horizon Solutions™ Aftermarket Services and Support team. This group is responsible for delivering comprehensive commercial aircraft solutions, ensuring that the hardware produced is supported throughout its operational lifecycle.
“This expansion strengthens our ability to meet growing global demand for aircraft and ground vehicle electrification,” said Jack Stevens, vice president and general manager of Controls and Avionics Solutions at BAE Systems.
Economic Impact and Domestic Supply Chains
Bolstering New York’s “Battery Belt”
Beyond its technological implications, the BAE Systems expansion represents a notable economic development for upstate New York’s Southern Tier. The project aligns with broader national efforts to onshore critical component manufacturing, particularly in the battery and energy storage sectors.
U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer highlighted the strategic importance of the facility in the official announcement, noting that the $65 million investment will house a new battery production line, research lab, and office space. The initiative is viewed as a vital component in reducing reliance on foreign manufacturing for advanced electronic systems.
“This new production line will help bring the battery supply chain back from overseas, supercharging the Southern Tier’s leadership in battery manufacturing and building the future of the battery industry in upstate New York,” Senator Schumer stated in the release.
AirPro News analysis
We view BAE Systems’ investment in Endicott as a clear indicator of the aerospace sector’s accelerating transition toward electrification. While fully electric commercial airliners remain a long-term goal, hybrid-electric Propulsion and advanced power management systems are immediate priorities for both commercial and military applications.
By integrating automated, high-volume battery manufacturing with its existing flight and engine control expertise, BAE Systems is positioning itself as a vertically integrated supplier for next-generation aircraft. Furthermore, the emphasis on domestic battery production reflects a growing industry consensus that relying on overseas supply chains for critical energy storage components poses a strategic risk to national security and commercial aviation development.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the new BAE Systems facility located?
The new 150,000-square-foot addition is located at the company’s existing campus in Endicott, New York.
What will the facility produce?
It is dedicated to the development and manufacturing of high-voltage energy storage systems for hybrid and all-electric aircraft, as well as ground vehicles.
How much was invested in the expansion?
The expansion represents a $65 million investment and is expected to create 130 new jobs in the region.
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