We Buy Surplus Electrical Equipment in Colorado
Colorado surplus electrical buyers — Denver data centers, mining operations, and renewable projects. We buy transformers, switchgear, breakers, and MV cable.

Colorado's Front Range has quietly become a serious surplus electrical market. Denver and Colorado Springs data centers run refresh cycles that free up padmounts and switchgear, mining operations on the Western Slope and in the mountains turn over MV starters and portable substations, and the state's aggressive renewable buildout leaves EPC contractors with collector-system transformers and cable overruns after every project close-out.
We buy statewide — from a pallet of breakers in Aurora to a complete substation package from a decommissioned mine — with heavy-haul freight arranged at any elevation.
What we buy most in Colorado
Front Range data center and commercial surplus makes up the volume: 480V switchboards, 15kV gear, and 1000-2500 kVA padmounts. Mining surplus is the specialty category — portable subs, MV motor starters, and mine power cable. Renewable EPC close-outs add pad-mount transformers and thousands of feet of 35kV collector cable from wind and solar projects on the eastern plains.
- Data center refresh gear from Denver and Colorado Springs
- Mining electrical equipment — portable subs, MV starters, mine cable
- Wind and solar EPC surplus from eastern plains projects
- Contractor overruns from Front Range commercial construction
Freight and logistics in Colorado
Mountain and high-plains pickups are routine for our carriers — we quote freight from mine sites, wind farms, and metro laydown yards alike. Most Front Range pickups are scheduled within a week of an accepted offer.
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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 equipment from Colorado mining operations?
- Yes — mine electrical gear including portable substations and MV starters is a category we actively pursue, with carriers experienced on mine-site access roads.
- Do you buy leftover material from wind and solar projects?
- Yes. EPC close-out surplus — collector transformers, 35kV cable, and switchgear — is a regular Colorado category, coordinated with project demobilization.
- Can you pick up at high-elevation or remote sites?
- Yes. Our heavy-haul partners work mountain routes year-round; remote and unpaved access is quoted upfront in the freight plan.