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SHINING IN EUROPE AND BEYOND: ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC'S RECENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Mar-2024

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ELSEWEDY ELECTRIC has solidified its position as a trusted partner for major infrastructure projects in Europe, marking a series of key accomplishments in the cable supply sector. These achievements underscore EE's commitment to quality solutions and long-term partnerships across various countries. 

  

Hungary: 

-VLG: Secured a prestigious 3-year frame agreement, showcasing dedication to sustained partnerships and superior cable solutions. 

 

-OPUS: Successfully delivered 88km of high voltage 132kV cables, playing a vital role in bolstering Hungary's power grid infrastructure. 

  

Baltics: 

-Sadales Tikls (Latvia): Completed the delivery of 47km of medium-voltage (MV) cables, demonstrating efficient project execution and timely delivery. 

 

- ESO (Lithuania): Delivered 70km of MV cables with an additional 102km in the backlog, highlighting EE's strong presence in the Baltic region. 

  

Romania: 

- ECS (Contractor): Teamed up with a prominent contractor to supply 7km of high-voltage cables, contributing to Romania's power grid development. 

  

Brazil: 

-ENEL: Awarded the supply contract for 15km of high-voltage cables, marking EE's expansion into the South American market. 

  

Beyond Europe: 

- COBRA Projects: Collaborated on various projects across Spain, including Andarrios, Castalla, Coronilla, Almaraz, Lora, Mula & Murcia, Requena & Sax/Salinas, showcasing EE's expertise in diverse international collaborations. 

  

These achievements underscore EE's dedication to providing high-quality cables, fostering enduring partnerships, and extending its global presence. With success stories in Europe and beyond, EE emerges as a key player in the global cable industry, actively contributing to critical infrastructure projects worldwide. 

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