Company manufactures equipment used by data centers
Josh Janney //May 29, 2026//
Hyper Solutions staff in October 2025 celebrate the company's three-year anniversary at the company's corporate headquarters in Henrico. Photo courtesy Hyper Solutions
Hyper Solutions staff in October 2025 celebrate the company's three-year anniversary at the company's corporate headquarters in Henrico. Photo courtesy Hyper Solutions
Company manufactures equipment used by data centers
Josh Janney //May 29, 2026//
Henrico County-based Hyper Solutions, a digital infrastructure company that manufactures equipment used by data centers, will invest $2 million to expand its Henrico operations and create 56 jobs.
Founded in 2022, Hyper manufactures power distribution equipment and modular systems. The company uses a network of manufacturing partners to build its products and supplies customers around the world.
“Hyper Solutions’ expansion in Henrico County shows that digital infrastructure investments reverberate throughout Virginia’s economy and continue to bring new job opportunities to the commonwealth,” Gov. Abigail Spanberger said in a statement. “Virginia remains committed to working with local and regional partners to ensure that our workers and families experience the economic benefits that come with increased demand for power distribution solutions.”
The governor’s office said all of Hyper’s products are engineered, designed, tested and built in the United States, providing Americans jobs from design and assembly to deployment and long-term service.
“We are proud to continue growing in Henrico County and grateful for the partnership and support from the commonwealth of Virginia,” Hyper Solutions CEO Vladimir Gulkarov said in a statement. “This expansion enables us to create meaningful jobs, strengthen local and national manufacturing ecosystems and help position Virginia as a leader in the future of digital infrastructure.”
The Virginia Economic Development Partnership worked with the county to secure the project for Virginia and will support Hyper’s job creation through the three-year Virginia Jobs Investment Program, which provides recruiting and training services as well as cash grant reimbursements for associated human resources costs after a company has had new employees on the payroll for at least 90 days.
Hyper did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
In addition to its Henrico headquarters at 1540 E. Parham Road, Hyper has a customer experience site in Las Vegas and a sales office in Phoenix.
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