Spark Power Opens New Regional Office in London, Ontario

EIN 38 CS SparkPower Lon 400

Sept 11, 2019

Spark Power Group parent company to Spark Power Corp, an independent provider of integrated electrical services and power solutions to commercial, industrial, and utility customers across North America, celebrated the grand opening of its 37th location and regional office in London, Ontario.

In 2019, Spark Power advanced its growth strategy by:

  • Opening branch locations in Brantford, Edmonton, Calgary
  • Establishing a presence in the Western US with branches in Fresno, Fremont, and San Antonio
  • Designating a US Corporate Head Office in Raleigh, NC focused on providing low-high voltage technical services in the region
  • Acquiring 3-Phase Electrical Ltd; expanding its geographic coverage in the Canadian midwest and rounding out the Company’s technical service offerings

The established regional office in London will be home to a new operating branch delivering low-high voltage technical services, equipment sales and rentals, construction, operations, and maintenance, and power advisory and sustainability services. Under the leadership of Brian Kuchma, London Hub Branch Manager, operational ramp-up is actively underway and business development activities are being conducted from the location.

“We chose London as the location for our regional office because of its reputation for investment and economic development, and the presence of established and growing industrial, commercial customers in the area,” said Richard Jackson, COO of Spark Power. “We want to be our customers’ first and only call for their electrical power infrastructure needs and we view London as the ideal base to begin launching a richer set of complete service offerings,” added Jackson.

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