Passion for
Manufacturing

Commitment to Puerto Rico

Our Trajectory

Our history is one of constant evolution. From our incorporation in 2014 to becoming a regional benchmark, Metalectrik has been key in reconstructing Puerto Rico’s power grid and expanding infrastructure across the Caribbean. Today, with HUBZone certification and global strategic alliances, we continue to transform the industry with precision and commitment.

Our Trajectory

Birth of the industrial manufacturing platform

Industrial Origins (Pre-2014)

Metalectrik originates from the acquisition of Engineer Metal Forms. This established the technical and manufacturing foundation for the company.

Institutional formalization for structured growth

Formal Incorporation (April 7, 2014)

Formal incorporation in Puerto Rico, consolidating its legal and administrative structure.

Transition from a workshop to a specialized manufacturing operation

Specialized Manufacturing Consolidation (2015–2016)

Strengthening of metal-mechanical capabilities, setting the stage for complex electrical and industrial projects.

Direct contribution to the reconstruction of the country’s critical infrastructure

Post-Hurricane Maria Recovery Role (2017–2019)

Active role in restoring Puerto Rico’s power grid, providing substations, transformers (25 kVA to 10 MVA), and underground/overhead solutions.

Positioning in high-complexity power generation projects

High Voltage & Power Generation Expertise (2017–2021)

Manufacturing of high-voltage switchgears with vacuum breakers for major power plants: Palo Seco (120 MVA), San Juan (300 MVA), and Yabucoa (60 MVA).

Rare and significant institutional technical recognition.

Institutional Technical Validation (September 16, 2020)

The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA/AEE) validates aluminum structures up to 46 kV, transformer enclosures, and switching units for the distribution system.

Validation of technical capacity outside of Puerto Rico

Regional Expansion Begins (2021)

Export of power substation gantries (13.8/69 kV – 84 MVA) to Haiti.

Consolidation of international ogistics and regional presence

Sustained Caribbean Presence (April 2024)

Export projects to the Bahamas (galvanized steel gantries) and the Dominican Republic (138 kV insulator supports).

Formal entry into the federal infrastructure market

Federal Market Entry (August 15, 2024)

Obtained HUBZone Certification from the U.S. SBA, enabling participation in federal contracting.

Evolution from specialized manufacturer to integrated solutions provider

Exclusive representation of EMINSA transformers in Puerto Rico, integrating manufacturing and complete electrical solutions.