We Buy Surplus Electrical Equipment in Nebraska
Nebraska surplus electrical buyers — Omaha data centers, ag processing plants, and irrigation infrastructure. We buy transformers, gear, and cable statewide.

Nebraska's quiet surplus market punches above its weight. The Omaha-Council Bluffs metro has become a major data center hub — Google, Meta, and Fidelity all operate large campuses drawn by cheap public power — and every refresh cycle releases padmounts, switchgear, and busway. Beyond the metro, the state's beef and ag processing plants, ethanol facilities, and center-pivot irrigation infrastructure keep a steady flow of distribution equipment turning over.
We buy across Nebraska, from Omaha data hall decommissions to processing plant MCC rooms in the Platte Valley, with freight arranged statewide.
What we buy most in Nebraska
Data center surplus from the Omaha metro is the growth category: 2500 kVA padmounts, 15kV switchgear, PDUs, and generator paralleling gear. Beef and food processing plants sell us washdown-rated MCCs, VFDs, and dry-type transformers during line upgrades. Public power district surplus — padmounts, reclosers, and regulators — adds utility-grade stock, and ethanol plants contribute during expansions.
- Data center refresh gear from Omaha and Papillion campuses
- Beef and food processing plant electrical surplus
- Public power district utility surplus
- Ethanol plant upgrade and expansion surplus
Freight and logistics in Nebraska
I-80 runs the length of the state and anchors our lanes; Omaha pickups typically schedule within a week. Rural processing plants and irrigation district sites are serviced with the same freight-arranged, payment-first process.
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 from Omaha-area data centers?
- Yes — the Omaha metro is one of our regular Midwest data center markets, and campus-scale decommission packages are quoted as single lots.
- Do you buy from public power districts?
- Yes. Nebraska's public power utilities generate clean surplus — padmounts, reclosers, regulators — that we actively purchase.
- Do you buy washdown-rated processing plant gear?
- Yes — stainless-enclosed MCCs and washdown gear from beef and food plants are regular Nebraska purchases.