United States
Transformers & Switchgear
in Kansas City.
ETS manufactures IEEE C57-compliant power transformers, distribution transformers, switchgear and package substations to utilities, EPC contractors, oil & gas operators, renewable developers and data-center projects across Kansas City. Triple-certified manufacturing (IEC, ANSI/IEEE, UL) supports utility-grade procurement with witnessed FAT, ISO/IEC 17025 testing and turnkey delivery.
Market context
Local grid, utilities, climate and procurement.
Kansas City is supplied by Evergy (the merged KCP&L / Westar entity) at 12.47/13.2 kV MV with 161/345 kV transmission within SPP (Southwest Power Pool). Bulk supply: the Wolf Creek nuclear (1,200 MW), Iatan coal complex (1,900 MW) and 5+ GW of Kansas wind. Specifications follow IEEE C57.12.00 with Evergy's distribution standard, copper or aluminum windings, ester-fluid for downtown vault, freeze-thaw to −30 °C and IEEE 693 moderate seismic. Tender drivers: the Panasonic Energy De Soto EV-battery mega-fab (USD 4 bn), the Kansas City International Airport (MCI) new single-terminal opened 2023, the Cerner / Oracle Health campus and the Kansas Speedway / NASCAR-corridor industrial cluster.
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A curated portfolio of transformers and switchgear matched to local utility specifications, standards and project drivers.
Frequently Asked Questions — Kansas City
Lead times for transformers and switchgear delivered to Kansas City depend on the specification, scope of supply, order volume and prevailing factory load — distribution transformers (11–33 kV, up to 5 MVA) typically build and test faster than power transformers (33 kV and above, up to 60 MVA), and every quoted programme includes witnessed Factory Acceptance Testing and agreed delivery terms. Please contact ETS with your technical schedule for a project-specific delivery plan.
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Regionally compliant transformers and switchgear delivered to Kansas City with witnessed FAT and on-site commissioning.



