Delta Electronics is a Taiwanese multinational company that designs, develops, and manufactures power electronics, energy management products, and thermal management solutions. The company is headquartered in Taipei and has manufacturing plants and R&D centers worldwide.
Founded in 1971 by Bruce Cheng as a manufacturer of electronic components and assemblies
Entered the power electronics market in the 1980s
Expanded globally in the 1990s and 2000s
In recent years, has focused on eco-friendly products and solutions
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A range of products that includes AC to DC power supplies, DC to AC inverters, uninterruptible power supplies, and photovoltaic (PV) inverters.
A range of products that includes energy storage systems, electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, and building automation systems.
A range of products that includes fans, blowers, heat sinks, and thermal modules for cooling electronic devices.
Delta Electronics has manufacturing plants worldwide, including in Taiwan, China, Thailand, India, Mexico, and Europe.
The warranty period varies depending on the product and region. For example, Delta solar inverters have a standard warranty of 10 years in most regions.
Delta Electronics has a strong commitment to sustainability and has set a target to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2025. The company focuses on developing energy-efficient products and solutions that can reduce carbon emissions.
Delta Electronics has a significant market share in the power electronics industry, particularly in the areas of solar inverters and electric vehicle charging solutions. However, its market share varies by region and product category.
Delta Electronics has worked on several notable projects, including the Taipei 101 tower, which features Delta's energy-efficient elevator systems and building automation solutions. The company has also supplied EV charging solutions for the Kia Niro EV and worked on energy storage projects in Taiwan and Germany.