Global, September 16, 2025- Maddox, a U.S.-based transformer specialist, is positioning itself as a critical supplier to the fast-growing data centre industry by offering accelerated lead times and tailored equipment options.
With data centre projects often delayed by long waits for essential electrical infrastructure, Maddox says it has thousands of transformers in stock and ready to ship. For units not available in inventory, the company highlights its ability to build new equipment on short timelines, describing them as the “shortest lead times in the industry.”
The company’s portfolio includes padmount, substation, and dry-type transformers, all of which can be customised for data centre requirements. Options range from fluid types and external gauges to specific accessories designed to meet the high resilience and uptime standards expected in hyperscale and colocation facilities.
Maddox also emphasises flexibility. Customers can store transformers in the company’s facilities until their projects are ready, helping developers manage changing timelines. Orders can be adjusted before shipping if project requirements shift, reducing the risk of costly mismatches.
“Our goal is to take uncertainty out of power planning,” the company stated in a recent industry feature. “By combining available inventory with a build-to-order capability, we’re helping operators move from planning to powering up without unnecessary delays.”
Quality assurance is another point of focus. Maddox backs its transformers with a five-year warranty, positioning itself as a dependable partner for mission-critical infrastructure.
As demand for data centres accelerates globally, particularly with the rise of AI workloads, the ability to secure reliable power equipment quickly is becoming a competitive factor. By aligning its supply model with this need, Maddox is aiming to become a go-to provider for developers racing to bring new capacity online.