CEDAR PARK, Texas (October 24, 2025) – Wright One Inc., a pioneering hardware company specializing in high-efficiency fan and electric turbine technologies, has announced plans to relocate its headquarters to Cedar Park, Texas. The move represents a $15 million investment and is expected to create 164 new jobs, further establishing Central Texas as a hub for aerospace, advanced hardware, and deep-tech innovation.
Wright One’s modular fan and turbine platform supports a range of next-generation applications—including data center cooling, crypto-mining systems, drone propulsion, and emerging urban air mobility technologies such as electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicles.
“From my very first visit, the people of Cedar Park made me feel genuinely welcome,” said Justin McAfee, Founder & CEO of Wright One Inc. “The city’s leadership didn’t just open doors — they removed barriers. The incentives and engagement from local partners have completely accelerated our growth trajectory, allowing us to scale advanced manufacturing right here in the U.S. Cedar Park stands apart as a place where innovation truly takes flight.”
The relocation highlights Cedar Park’s growing appeal to high-growth technology companies seeking a business-friendly environment, access to world-class engineering talent, and close proximity to major research and manufacturing ecosystems across Central Texas.
“Our city is winning the companies that build what’s next,” said Arthur Jackson, Chief Economic Development Officer for Cedar Park. “Wright One’s decision to establish its headquarters here underscores Cedar Park’s emergence as a destination for hardware, aerospace, and advanced manufacturing firms looking to innovate and grow.”
Wright One’s expansion supports the continued diversification of the region’s technology economy, complementing nearby strengths in semiconductors, cloud infrastructure, and space-adjacent industries. The company’s next-generation cooling and propulsion systems will create new opportunities for supplier partnerships, R&D collaboration, and skilled manufacturing jobs across the region.
As Wright One scales its U.S. operations, the company aims to position Cedar Park as a launchpad for advanced manufacturing and sustainable deep-tech innovation, reinforcing Texas’s leadership in future-focused technologies.


