Daily Camera (Boulder)

‘We have a facility that matches the scale of our dreams’

Newly merged Eberspäche­r Vairex makes new home in Lafayette

- By Lucas High Bizwest / Daily Camera

Fresh off its 2021 merger with German automotive-component supplier Eberspäche­r Group Gmbh, Boulder-born Vairex Air Systems (the trade name for Victori LLC), has moved into new digs in Lafayette and will now operate under the combined moniker Eberspäche­r Vairex.

The organizati­on celebrated the opening of its Boulder County headquarte­rs, a roughly 12,500square-foot flex space at 1391 Horizon Ave.

“We have a facility that matches the scale of our dreams,” Eberspäche­r Vairex CEO Ski Milburn told Bizwest.

Vairex, which was founded in 2009 and previously headquarte­red on Valmont Road in Boulder, and manufactur­es fuelcell cathode air-compressor­s and related components that are used for emission-free forklifts and conveyor vehicles.

As Eberspäche­r Vairex, the company plans to focus more of its efforts on hydrogen-fuel-cell technology, Eberspäche­r vice president Massimo Venturi said.

While supply-chain disruption­s over the last several years affected Vairex, as they did with companies in so many industries, the COVID19 pandemic presented an opportunit­y for the firm, which supplies fuel cells for the type of forklifts commonly used in warehouse and e-commerce distributi­on facilities, places that were all of a sudden much busier when most of the brick-and-mortar retail world quarantini­ng.

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“all decided that fuel-celled forklifts were (beneficial) to scale their operations during COVID,” Milburn said. “Our business just exploded — literally doubled in six months.”

Increasing demand necessitat­ed increasing production capacity.

“We realized we were going to have raised a boatload of money” to expand production capacity, Milburn said. So Vairex began looking for partner companies with resources to help facilitate that expansion.

“The Germans are investing a lot of money in Colorado and in this building,” Milburn said.

When the acquisitio­n, terms of which have not been disclosed, closed about a year ago, Vairex was already outgrowing its Boulder facilities.

Major buyers of fuel-cell techdevelo­ps nology “would never touch us when we were 10 hippies in a garage,” Milburn said. “Now they’re all knocking on our door.”

The new headquarte­rs building at 1391 Horizon Ave. is owned by Mojo Partners LLC, an entity registered to a Boulder address.

Boulder County property records show Mojo bought the space in 2019 for $342,800.

Eberspäche­r Vairex has 17 employees in Lafayette and plans to grow that number to more than 30 by the end of the year. The hope, Milburn said, is to double the company’s headcount again in 2023.

This article was first published by Bizwest, an independen­t news organizati­on, and is published under a license agreement. ©

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 ?? Bizwest / Courtey photo ?? Eberspäche­r Vairex has 17 employees at its headquarte­rs in Lafayette and plans to grow that number to more than 30 by the end of the year. The hope is to double the company’s headcount again in 2023.
Bizwest / Courtey photo Eberspäche­r Vairex has 17 employees at its headquarte­rs in Lafayette and plans to grow that number to more than 30 by the end of the year. The hope is to double the company’s headcount again in 2023.

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