Mi-T-M ePowerStation named '2026 Coolest Thing Made in Iowa'
Mi-T-M Corp. announced its ePowerStation has been named the winner of the 2026 Coolest Thing Made in Iowa competition, presented by the Iowa Association of Business and Industry (ABI) in partnership with Nicolet National Bank.
Selected through statewide public voting, the ePowerStation was chosen as the top product among 68 nominations representing manufacturers from 51 Iowa communities. The competition showcased the innovation, craftsmanship, and manufacturing excellence that continue to drive Iowa's economy.
"We're incredibly honored to have the ePowerStation named the 2026 Coolest Thing Made in Iowa," said Rick Stanley, president and CEO. "As an employee-owned company based in Iowa, this recognition reflects the hard work, creativity, and dedication of our team, as well as our commitment to developing innovative solutions that meet the changing needs of our customers."
The ePowerStation represents Mi-T-M's continued investment in innovative technologies and portable power solutions designed to meet the demands of today's job sites, events, emergency response efforts, and remote operations.
"This award belongs to our employee-owners, whose passion and dedication make innovations like the ePowerStation possible," Stanley said. "We're grateful to ABI, everyone who voted, and our customers, dealers, suppliers, and communities for their support throughout the competition. Congratulations as well to all the outstanding Iowa manufacturers that participated this year. It's inspiring to see so many innovative products being made right here in Iowa."
Founded in 1971, Mi-T-M has grown from a small manufacturing operation into a leading producer of pressure washers, air compressors, generators, heaters, water treatment systems, and other industrial equipment. An employee-owned company, Mi-T-M says it remains committed to designing and manufacturing high-quality products while supporting American manufacturing and the communities it serves.
The annual Coolest Thing Made in Iowa competition celebrates products manufactured in Iowa and highlights the impact of the state's manufacturing industry, which employs more than 220,000 Iowans and contributes significantly to the state's economy.









