We Buy Surplus Electrical Equipment in Utah
Utah surplus electrical buyers — Silicon Slopes data centers, Bingham Canyon mining, and Wasatch Front manufacturing. Transformers, switchgear, and cable.

Utah pairs one of the fastest-growing tech corridors in the country with some of the oldest heavy industry in the West. Silicon Slopes data centers and campuses between Salt Lake and Provo release refresh-cycle surplus on a steady clock, while Bingham Canyon — one of the largest open-pit mines on earth — and the Wasatch Front's steel, refining, and manufacturing base run electrical equipment at a scale few states match.
We buy across Utah, from a pallet of breakers in Lehi to mine-duty portable substations, with freight arranged from any site along the Wasatch Front or beyond.
What we buy most in Utah
Data center and tech campus surplus is the growth category: padmount transformers, 15kV switchgear, PDUs, and generator gear from Silicon Slopes refresh cycles. Mining surplus is the heavy category — haul-truck shop distribution, MV starters, and station transformers from pit operations. Refinery row north of Salt Lake City releases NEMA 7 gear and MCCs during turnarounds, and Utah's inland port and distribution boom adds steady contractor surplus.
- Data center refresh gear from the Silicon Slopes corridor
- Mine electrical surplus from Bingham Canyon and beyond
- Refinery turnaround surplus from north Salt Lake
- Contractor overruns from Wasatch Front construction
Freight and logistics in Utah
I-15 and I-80 cross in Salt Lake City, putting every Utah industrial corridor on a major freight lane. Most Wasatch Front pickups are scheduled within a week of an accepted offer; mine and desert sites are coordinated around access requirements.
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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 from Silicon Slopes data centers?
- Yes — the Salt Lake-Provo corridor is a regular purchase market, and campus decommission packages are quoted as single lots with certified rigging.
- Do you buy mining electrical equipment in Utah?
- Yes. Portable substations, MV starters, and shop distribution gear from mine operations are specialty categories for us.
- Can you pick up in rural or desert locations?
- Yes — statewide coverage including the Uinta Basin and west desert, with freight arranged from any site.