Transformers

Elsewedy Electric produces power transformers from five sites in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia (Indonesia and Pakistan). They range up to 750 MVA and have a voltage of up to 500 kV.

 

We have power, oil distribution, cast resin dry, transformers, package units, compact substations, mobile substations, and transformer services.

 

Like all Elsewedy Electric products, our transformers are competitively priced and backed by rigorous quality control and testing.

 

As well as opening new factories to meet local demand, we use the latest manufacturing processes.

 

One of these is magnetic field analysis, to ensure that the core and winding designs used in our transformers have maximum stability and efficiency.

 

  • 20 years of production
  • 2000 employees in different countries
  • 10 factories in 10 different countries
  • Exports to 36 countries

20

Years of Production

2000

Employees

10

Factories

750MVA

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