EW Top 100 Distributors Providing Critical Supply Links for Billion-Dollar Projects
Data center projects once again topped the list of major construction projects for Electrical Wholesalings’s Top 100 distributors, but the largest distributors are working on a bunch of other interesting trophy jobs, as you will see below.
#64. Atlantic Coast Electric Supply, Summerville, SC. Boeing expansion in Charleston, SC; International Truck EV plant in Chester, SC; Coast Guard pier in Charleston; and data centers in Charlotte, NC.
#78. Chelsea Lighting, New York, NY. 70 Hudson Yards; 740 8th Ave; and 383 Madison in midtown Manhattan, NY
#94. D&S Electrical Supply, Pocatello, ID. Micron, Idaho National Lab & Terrapower
#47. Facility Solutions Group, Austin, TX. Netflix studios in Fort Monmouth, NJ
#80. G&G Electric Supply, New York, NY. JFK Airport and Port Authority Bus Terminal
#33. Inline Electric Supply, Huntsville, AL. Space Command Headquarters in Huntsville, AL, and U.S.-Japan partnership building a nuclear reactor in Scottsboro, AL.
#71. Jackson Electric Supply, Jacksonville, TN. NFL Jacksonville Jaguar’s “Stadium of the Future” project and related construction
#59. JoKell Inc., Chesapeake, VA. Multiple shipbuilding, port and infrastructure projects that are part of the U.S. Navy’s “Golden Fleet” initiative.
#51. Mars Electric, Mayfield, Village, OH. New Cleveland Browns Stadium and Cuyahoga County Jail
#79. Nassau National Cable, Great Neck, NY. Open AI’s Stargate campus in Abilene, TX; Meta’s Hyperion data center in Richland Parish, LA; and Micron’s $100-billion semiconductor campus in upstate New York.
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Jim Lucy
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Over the past 40-plus years, hundreds of Jim’s articles have been published in Electrical Wholesaling and Electrical Marketing newsletter on topics such as the impact of new competitors on the electrical market’s channels of distribution, energy-efficient lighting and renewables, and local market economics. In addition to his published work, Jim regularly gives presentations on these topics to C-suite executives, industry groups and investment analysts.
He launched a new subscription-based data product for Electrical Marketing that offers electrical sales potential estimates and related market data for more than 300 metropolitan areas, and in 1999 he published his first book, “The Electrical Marketer’s Survival Guide” for electrical industry executives looking for an overview of key market trends.
While managing Electrical Wholesaling’s editorial operations, Jim and the publication’s staff won several Jesse H. Neal awards for editorial excellence, the highest honor in the business press, and numerous national and regional awards from the American Society of Business Press Editors. He has a master’s degree in Communications and a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from Glassboro State College, Glassboro, N.J. (now Rowan University).

