Oct. 29, 2013—Wells Vehicle Electronics, a global manufacturer of advanced vehicle electronics, has expanded its Wisconsin-based manufacturing plant by nearly 40 percent and relocated its office employees to a new facility adjacent to the the plant, the company said in a statement.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker joined the Wells team to celebrate the grand opening of the new expansion, which broke ground for construction in September 2012.
“Wells Vehicle Electronics has called Fond du Lac, Wis., home for 110 years,” said Don Lauby, vice president of operations for Wells. “Our 64,000-square-foot addition features engineering labs, test labs, a state-of-the-art automotive tech garage, a tool room to support new product development and a home for corporate employee offices.”
The Wells Tech Garage provides engineers and designers additional bays for on-vehicle application and product testing, a space for the technical services team to host industry- and training-related webinars and an area to continue producing the company’s YouTube instructional videos.
“With support from the city, Fond du Lac County Economic Development Corporation and Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, Wells was able to keep our headquarters in its birthplace, retain our existing job force, institute a plan to increase our employee count by 30 percent over the next two years and continue to design and deliver superior products for our customers,” said David Peace, president of Wells.