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01.21.26

Who is EPI? Engineering & Manufacturing Excellence

For nearly six decades, EPI Enclosures & Engineering has been a trusted name in the industrial manufacturing industry. What began as a small sheet metal shop has grown into a respected electrical enclosure manufacturer known for engineering expertise, dependable solutions, and strong industry partnerships. At our core, EPI exists to support the infrastructure that powers

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01.08.26

2026 Outlook

As we kick off the new year, we want to build off the momentum from 2025 and continue to grow, collaborate, and create meaningful, long-term partnerships. Investing in What Matters We’re putting resources where they count. We are always striving for progress and self-improvement. In 2026, we’re investing in increased plant efficiency by enhancing production

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11.07.25

Powering Progress: EPI Helps PEC Develop New CT Enclosure Standard 

For almost 60 years, EPI Enclosures & Engineering has worked closely with utilities and engineers across the country. Our engineering department engages with various projects, and often with utilities to design new products or establish new standards.             In 2025, EPI started working with PEC (Pedernales Electrical Cooperative) on a new design for their CT (Current

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10.22.25

What Engineers Should Know About Bussed Tapboxes

As buildings and mixed-use facilities continue to grow in scale and complexity, the demand for reliable, high-capacity electrical distribution systems grows too. With more modern constructions, electrical engineers must design systems that deliver power to multiple distribution points and handle higher energy demands – all while working within the limited space allocated for these electrical

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01.15.25

EPI Makes the Top 15 in San Antonio Business Journal’s “Book of Lists”

EPI Makes the Top 15 in San Antonio Business Journal’s “Book of Lists” As we begin the new year, we’re proud to announce that EPI has been recognized as one of the Top 15 Manufacturing Firms in the San Antonio area for 2024-2025 by the “San Antonio Business Journal: Book of Lists.” This showcases our

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11.08.24

Industry Update

For over 55 years, EPI has played a key role in the electrical industry. As we approach the fourth quarter of the year, it’s important to reflect on the developments within the industry and the broader economic landscape shaping our nation. The long-lasting effects of COVID-19, combined with global inflation have impacted the U.S. economy

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10.24.24

Custom Wireway

At EPI Enclosures & Engineering, we pride ourselves on 57 years of expertise in manufacturing high-quality NEMA enclosures, wireway, and bussed secondary products. Recognizing that our extensive range of custom NEMA 1 and NEMA 3R wireway shapes—C, Z, and L configurations—can sometimes lead to confusion regarding orientation and cover placement, our dedicated engineering team has

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10.07.24

EPI Setting the Standard in the Electrical Industry

For over 55 years EPI has powered more than just electrical projects…EPI has powered life. With our superior NEMA enclosures and bussed secondary products, we have set the standards in our industry. Watch our video to discover how we’ve shaped the past, are leading the present, and continue to drive innovation for the future.

04.02.24

TexasTejano receives award from THC

We are thrilled to announce that our CEO, Rudi R. Rodriguez, will be receiving the prestigious Award of Excellence in Media Achievement from the Texas Historical Commission (THC) for his outstanding contributions to preserving and sharing the rich history of our beloved Texas. Through TexasTejano.com, a San Antonio-based firm, Mr. Rodriguez has been instrumental in

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03.15.24

Panhandle Fire Relief Fund

In the spirit of community and compassion, we are reaching out to share some news that reflects the core values of EPI Enclosures & Engineering. As you may be aware, North Texas is currently facing devastating wildfires, impacting the heart of Texas agriculture in the Panhandle. The aftermath of these wildfires has left farmers in

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