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MoVal Adds to the City’s Growing List of World-Class Employers

By William Cortez, Community Writer
January 20, 2026 at 12:33pm. Views: 693

The City of Moreno Valley is welcoming Hisense USA, a leading global consumer electronics and home appliance brand, to the community. The company is consolidating its operations from Colton and Perris, and relocating to a 522,000 square-foot industrial facility located at 22750 Cactus Avenue.

 

Hisense USA’s presence in Moreno Valley is expected to create 200 new jobs, strengthen the local economy, and reinforce the City’s position as a hub for advanced manufacturing, logistics, and corporate operations in Southern California.

 

“We are thrilled to welcome Hisense USA to Moreno Valley,” said Mayor Ulises Cabrera. “Their investment reflects confidence in our workforce, our strategic location, and our business-friendly environment. This partnership aligns perfectly with our economic development goals and commitment to attracting world-class employers.”

 

“Hisense’s decision to establish operations in Moreno Valley underscores the City’s growing reputation as a premier destination for innovative, globally recognized companies,” said District 1 Councilmember Elena Baca-Santa Cruz. “This is exciting news for the district, the City, and the region.”

 

Hisense ranks #1 in the world for large-screen televisions over 100 inches and ranks #2 for all TV shipments worldwide. The company operates in more than 160 countries and is known worldwide for its televisions, home appliances, and cutting-edge consumer technology. Hisense brands also include Toshiba, Sharp, Gorenje, Kelon, and Hitachi. Moreno Valley’s access to major transportation corridors, skilled labor force, and pro-business approach were key factors in the company’s location decision, as the company continues to expand its footprint in the U.S. market.

 

“Moreno Valley offers an ideal environment for our continued growth,” said Chris Gardner, Director of Distribution for Hisense. “We look forward to becoming an active member of the community and contributing to the region’s long-term economic success.”

 

The City of Moreno Valley worked closely with Hisense USA to support the company’s site selection and expansion efforts, reaffirming the City’s role as a trusted partner for business growth.

 

To learn more about Hisense and its affiliates, visit hisense-usa.com.

 

For more information about economic development opportunities in Moreno Valley, visit MorenoValleyBusiness.com.

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