Hisense appliances, including refrigerators, are manufactured in multiple countries as part of the Hisense Group’s global production strategy. While many of its products are made in China, where the company operates at least ten production facilities, Hisense also has manufacturing plants in Mexico, South Africa, Serbia, and Egypt. Each facility specializes in producing various appliances tailored to meet the needs of different regional markets.
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In Mexico, Hisense manufactures refrigerators, freezers, washing machines, and televisions. Its facility in Rosarito, Mexico, which it purchased from Sharp in 2015, is where it produces a big chunk of its TV products for the North American market. In October 2024, Hisense Group also announced that it is building its largest refrigerator plant outside of China in Mexico.
For American consumers specifically interested in domestically produced appliances, Hisense’s U.S. operations play a key role in the stateside production and distribution of its products. The company’s manufacturing plant in Suwanee, Georgia, produces refrigerators, freezers, and dishwashers. This facility also houses the Hisense Home Appliance Research Center, which opened in 2022. As of late, the different refrigerator types Hisense sells in the U.S. include the French door, top-freezer, side-by-side, bottom-freezer, and mini fridges.
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In December 2024, consumer insights company Circana reported that Hisense’s TV department had sold 490,000 units, marking a 94% year-over-year sales increase. However, Hisense USA does not publicly disclose market figures of its products, so it’s hard to tell how its refrigerators are performing thus far.