Valeo Breaks Ground on $225M High-Tech Plant in Texas, Creating 500 Jobs and Boosting Local Economy

March 24, 2026
Valeo Breaks Ground on $225M High-Tech Plant in Texas, Creating 500 Jobs and Boosting Local Economy
  • Valeo breaks ground on a new high-tech plant in McAllen, Texas, committing $225 million over five years to produce software-defined vehicle components, with production slated to begin in 2027.

  • The McAllen facility spans 215,000 square feet and is the largest industrial investment in Hidalgo County history, created to support a centralized liquid-cooled compute unit for vehicles.

  • The plant is expected to generate about 500 jobs across roles in quality, engineering, logistics, finance, human resources, and skilled assembly technicians, with GM as the first customer.

  • The centralized compute unit consolidates computing resources and enables over-the-air updates, improving connectivity, entertainment, and software cadence in vehicles.

  • Analysts say Valeo’s move could spur ripple effects, attracting firms and building a regional hub for skilled labor, supplier networks, and improved infrastructure.

  • Valeo’s presence is seen as an anchor for internship programs, industry projects, and curriculum alignment with local universities to prepare students for high-wage Valley roles.

  • The project aligns with Valeo’s Elevate 2028 strategy, targeting steady profit growth and cash generation, with North America highlighted as a key growth region amid industry shifts.

  • Regional leaders have long sought high-skill, high-paying jobs to combat poverty in the Rio Grande Valley, a predominantly Hispanic region.

  • Valeo’s McAllen presence is framed as a transformative opportunity to broaden economic development and shift the Valley toward higher-skill employment.

  • Valeo positions itself as a software-centric company with over 9,000 software engineers, using the Texas plant to support the software-defined-vehicle shift.

  • Manufacturing resilience and U.S.-based production, aided by a local talent pool and nearby university partnerships, were key reasons for choosing McAllen.

  • Regional leaders view Valeo as a catalyst for attracting more high-tech manufacturing, expanding the economy, and building a robust workforce pipeline with universities and schools.

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