Basler Electric - International Division

Basler Electric, specifically the International Division, is a globally-oriented branch of Basler Electric Company, which is headquartered in Highland, Illinois, USA. Established in 1942, Basler Electric designs, manufactures, and supplies a broad range of products for the power generation, control, and protection markets. The company's extensive product portfolio includes items such as voltage regulators, excitation systems, protective relays, and custom transformers.

Key Aspects of Basler Electric - International Division:

  1. Global Presence: The International Division focuses on serving markets outside of the United States, managing operations, and catering to the needs of international customers across various countries.

  2. Product Range:

    • Voltage Regulators: These ensure stable voltage output for generators and power systems.
    • Excitation Systems: Critical for providing the necessary field current to a generator's rotor.
    • Protective Relays: Devices that protect electrical power systems from faults and irregular conditions.
    • Transformers: Custom transformers designed for specific applications and requirements.
  3. Market Segments:

    • Power Generation: Solutions for efficient and reliable power generation.
    • Industrial Control: Products tailored to industrial automation and control systems.
    • Renewable Energy: Solutions catering to renewable energy generation like wind and solar power.
    • Utilities: Equipment and systems designed for utility companies to ensure reliable power distribution and management.
  4. Innovation and Quality: Basler Electric emphasizes innovation, with an ongoing commitment to research and development. The company's products are known for their reliability, quality, and state-of-the-art technology.

  5. Customer Support: Strong customer support infrastructure to assist clients with product selection, installation, and troubleshooting. This includes technical support, training, and consultancy services.

  6. Certifications and Standards: Compliance with various international standards and certifications ensures that Basler's products meet the stringent requirements of global markets.

Strategic Objectives:

  • Expansion: To widen their footprint in emerging markets and enhance market share in developed regions.
  • Sustainability: Focus on eco-friendly products and solutions that contribute to sustainable energy practices.
  • Customer-Centric Approach: Provide customized solutions tailored to the specific needs of their diverse clientele.

Summary

Basler Electric's International Division is a crucial entity within the larger corporate structure, aimed at addressing global market demands with a high degree of specialization in electrical power solutions. Its commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction positions it as a significant player in the global electrical products market.

Products

Excitation Control system for on board generators.

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