12/15/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/15/2025 13:36
ARLINGTON, Va. - The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) today welcomed three manufacturing companies to the membership, further strengthening the association's expertise across critical sectors of the electrical ecosystem. As energy reliability and building efficiency become increasingly vital to America's infrastructure, NEMA's more than 300 member companies are delivering innovative solutions that keep power flowing, buildings operating efficiently, and communities resilient.
With the addition of Enchanted Rock, Rollease Acmeda, and VoltServer, NEMA augments its expertise and capabilities spanning electrical resiliency services, intelligent building systems, and next-generation power distribution technologies.
"Our newest members showcase the remarkable diversity of the electroindustry - from backup power solutions that keep critical facilities running during outages, to automated building systems that optimize energy use, to breakthrough power delivery technologies," said NEMA President and CEO Debra Phillips. "Each of these companies is solving real-world challenges and enhancing power reliability, building performance, and infrastructure innovation. We're excited to work with them to advance our industry and build a more resilient, efficient electrical future."
"Reliable power has become a defining challenge for the digital economy," said Joel Yu, Senior Vice President, Policy and External Affairs, Enchanted Rock. "NEMA's leadership on manufacturing, trade, and energy policy makes it an ideal partner as we work to keep the U.S. competitive, innovative, and energy-secure. We're excited to join the organization and help advance policies that strengthen grid reliability and affordability through the deployment of flexible, resilient generation solutions for the decades ahead."
"Joining NEMA aligns with our commitment to standards-based innovation. For more than four decades, Rollease Acmeda has pioneered shading solutions that enhance building performance. Through AERC participation and EPD-certified Automate motors, we deliver transparency and energy savings-reducing heat gain, optimizing daylight, and lowering consumption," said Mike Schratz, Chief Product Officer, Rollease Acmeda.
"We are excited that NEMA is continuing its 100-year tradition of embracing new electrical technologies in its adoption of Fault-Managed Power (FMP). FMP is a system for electricity transmission that offers inherent safety from human touch and fire and coexists seamlessly with data - the perfect complement to the Digital Age. Despite those benefits, the industry needs awareness, training, and standardization to allow FMP to reach its full potential in new markets like AI data centers, building electrification, and EV charging infrastructure. We see NEMA as the perfect partner for building that industry acceptance," said Stephen Eaves, CEO, VoltServer.
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About NEMA
The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) represents over 300 electrical equipment manufacturers that make safe, reliable, and efficient products and technologies that power, connect, and light our world. Together, our members contribute a full 1% of U.S. GDP and directly provide over 580,000 American jobs, adding more than $330 billion to the U.S. economy. Learn more at makeitelectric.org
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