We Buy Surplus Electrical Equipment in Arizona
Arizona surplus electrical buyers — Phoenix data centers, mining operations, and solar projects. We buy transformers, switchgear, and MV cable statewide.

Metro Phoenix has become a top-five American data center market — Mesa, Chandler, and Goodyear campuses keep expanding — while Arizona's copper mines run some of the heaviest electrical infrastructure in the country and the desert fills with utility-scale solar.
We buy across all three streams: data center refresh equipment, mine electrical surplus from the Globe-Miami and Tucson corridors, and solar project overruns, with freight arranged from any Arizona site.
What we buy most in Arizona
Data center decommissioning delivers padmounts, MV switchgear, and busway from the Phoenix metro. Mining operations release uniquely heavy gear — portable substations, 4160V motor control, large MV cable — during pit transitions. Solar EPC close-outs add aluminum feeder and 34.5kV collection cable by the mile.
Desert storage works in your favor
Arizona's dry climate preserves stored equipment better than anywhere in the country. Gear sitting in desert laydown yards for years often quotes like recently-removed equipment — if you have a boneyard outside Phoenix or Tucson, it's probably worth more than you think.
Ready to sell? Get your offer today.
Send photos and nameplate details — we respond with a firm offer, typically within 24 hours. Freight and rigging arranged nationwide, payment before pickup.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do you buy mining electrical equipment?
- Yes — portable subs, MV starters, and mine power cable are specialty categories we actively pursue in Arizona.
- Can you pick up from remote desert solar sites?
- Yes. Our carriers handle unpaved-access laydown yards; we coordinate with EPC close-out schedules.
- Do you buy from the Chandler/Mesa data center corridor?
- Yes — refresh-cycle equipment from the Phoenix metro is a fast-growing part of our buying.