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Energy Electric relocates headquarters to expanded office space at 67 Green St.

Foxborough, MA Energy Electric Co., Inc., an electrical contracting firm serving New England for over 35 years, is relocating its corporate headquarters from Uxbridge, Mass., to a newly expanded office in Foxborough, Mass.

The move reflects Energy Electric’s continued growth, investment in operational efficiency, and commitment to supporting its employees and clients with an upgraded, modern facility. The new headquarters, located at 67 Green St., offers expanded office space, upgraded IT infrastructure, improved project management collaboration areas, and enhanced training and development resources for field and office staff.

“This relocation marks an important milestone in Energy Electric’s evolution. The new Foxborough headquarters provides the space, technology, and central location we need to continue delivering exceptional service to our clients,” said Stephen Brown, CEO.

With access to major highways, vendors, and regional project sites, the new headquarters strengthens Energy Electric’s ability to support large-scale commercial, industrial, and institutional clients throughout Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and the broader New England region.

The company officially transitioned operations on December 1, 2025, with all administrative, project management, and support teams now operating from the Foxborough office. Field operations and jobsite coverage remain uninterrupted.

“We are excited for the next chapter of Energy Electric and grateful to our employees, partners, and customers who continue to support our growth. Energy Electric would like to thank the Uxbridge community for many years of support and looks forward to welcoming clients, partners, and vendors to the new Foxborough location in the coming months,” said Brown.

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