MagneGas moves to new headquarters

The new facility is 18,000 square feet.

April 6, 2016
REW Staff

MagneGas Corporation, Tarpon Springs, Florida, a technology company that counts among its inventions a patented process that converts liquid waste into MagneGas2 fuel, announced that it has officially moved into its new company headquarters.

The new facility is 18,000 square feet and is located within an industrial area outside of Tampa, Florida with closer proximity to existing and potential customers and within easy access to major highways. The building contains more space to demonstrate the MagneGas technology to potential customers and the additional space will allow for the company expansion, and includes a larger area for research and development.

"The entire MagneGas team is extremely excited regarding our new headquarters. This new location will provide impressive space to demonstrate MagneGas while allowing room for growth and a sufficient area for research and development. Now that we are finally occupying our new location, we will be bringing three gas production units online over the next ninety days, doubling our current capacity. These units will operate in several shifts, which will allow us to finally meet existing demand and expand our business. Also, we will be holding a grand opening and customer appreciation day on June 15th at 10 a.m., and further information will be provided soon,” says Ermanno Santilli, chief executive officer of MagneGas.
The MagneGas IR app is now available for free in Apple's App Store for the iPhone or iPad and at Google Play for Android mobile devices.