Product quality has always been Eleron Power’s primary goal.
In this regard, the company is certified according to the following standards:
- – Quality system UNI EN ISO 9001:2015
- – Welding system UNI EN 15085-2 level CL4
Eleron Power has been operating since 1956 in the electromechanical field of high, medium and low voltage.
Thanks to the constant presence in the sector and the continuous technological evolution of its products, it ranks among its main clients multinational companies of strategic importance in the sectors in which it operates.
The entire production process is developed in Andezeno headquarters (TO): the design, prototyping and production of the components takes place entirely in the main plant, starting from the processing of the raw material up to the final tests.
Eleron has an internal test room where the main type tests and all routine tests are performed. The same is used as a service for third-party companies.
Eleron Power is also qualified and accredited with the world’s leading utilities.
Eleron supplies its production processes with over 60% of energy deriving from renewable sources from plants in full ownership.
Eleron offers its customers a worldwide support thanks to a consolidated partnership network developed with manufacturing companies in the main American, European and Asian hubs.
Eleron Power stands for customized engineering, up-to-date technology and high quality to meet any customer need
Product quality has always been Eleron Power’s primary goal.
In this regard, the company is certified according to the following standards:
The construction of the first components dates back to the mid-1950s, collaborating directly with the Italian private electricity companies, which later became the National Agency for Electricity (ENEL). The development of equipment such as junction boxes and isolation boxes for low voltage dates back to this period.
Realization of the first models of disconnectors, switchboards and transformer stations for medium voltage.
The early 1970s saw the development of a first switch disconnector project, subsequently revised and developed to be used in more compact cubicles.
The new business of the railway market began in the 2000s with the development of solutions for rolling stock, substation and overhead line applications.
The constancy and tenacity have led Eleron to establish itself on international markets, from North America to the South Pacific, developing various collaborations with production companies able to provide concrete support with the end customer.