Accelevation cuts the ribbon on 264,000 square feet — and tees up 300,000 more
May 01, 2025Apr 29, 2025
Dayton’s fastest growing company isn’t slowing down.
Accelevation — a maker of data center infrastructure and turnkey fit-up solutions — is racing ahead with another major expansion.
On April 25 – as Accelevation cut the ribbon on its brand-new 264,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Miamisburg – the company announced its closed on the neighboring land. Accelevation CEO Michael Rubiera said another 300,000-square-foot facility is set to break ground and be completed this time next year.
“It’s the second building in this complex,” Rubiera said. “We went ahead and pulled the trigger on it.”
Accelevation has officially opened the doors for operation in its new facility at 10511 Washington Church Road in Miamisburg. The building represents the first on the First Flight Commerce Center by Northpoint Development. Now, Accelevation will be the company behind the campus’ second building.
“We’re growing so fast we had to take it,” Rubiera said. “In the past year, we launched a new part of our business around the power distribution products for data centers. With that growth, we need more space. The core product lines are [also] all growing at really high levels. It's just demanding that we take additional space now so that we can be prepared to handle the growth next year.“
The recently completed facility represented an approximately $50 million investment – $35 million in development and $15 million for product lines and machinery. Rubiera expects the new facility will take similar investment and create about 200 jobs.
On job growth, Rubiera said Accelevation started 2025 with about 350 employees and now sits around 500. About 200 jobs were created from the new facility alone and another 100 created in Q1 outside of the project.
By end of year, Rubiera estimates Accelevation will have 1,000 employees on its payroll.
Accelevation’s revenue in 2024 ended just shy of $200 million. Rubiera said the company will “double or triple” its growth in 2025.
The expansion followed consolidation of Accelevation’s Springboro and Centerville facilities, which the company had previously leased. The company kept their 75,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Miamisburg.
Accelevation works with more than 50 companies including billion-dollar giants and hyperscalers like Microsoft, Google, U.S. Department of Defense, Facebook and TikTok.
Accelevation also is involved in the $500 billion project “Stargate” in Texas. The project marks a collaboration between Oracle and OpenAI to construct the largest data center ever built – a 1.2-gigawatt campus of eight buildings over four million square feet. Rubiera said they will be working on the project through 2026.