C.E. Niehoff & Co.

C.E. Niehoff & Co. is a prominent manufacturer specializing in the design, production, and supply of heavy-duty brushless alternators for a variety of demanding applications. Established in 1923, the company has built a strong reputation for innovation, reliability, and engineering excellence. Here are some key points about the company:

Industry and Applications

  1. Heavy-Duty Vehicles: C.E. Niehoff & Co. provides alternators for a large array of heavy-duty vehicles, including military trucks, commercial vehicles, emergency service apparatus, and agricultural equipment.
  2. Military: The company has a significant focus on military applications, providing durable and reliable electrical systems that meet stringent defense standards.
  3. Commercial: Their alternators are also used in commercial industries where durability and consistent performance are crucial, such as in construction and public transportation.

Products

  1. Brushless Alternators: These are the flagship products, known for their extended life span, reduced maintenance requirements, and excellent performance. The brushless design eliminates the need for brushes, which are a common wear point in traditional alternators.
  2. Voltage Regulators: These regulators are designed to complement their alternators, ensuring stable and efficient electrical output even in challenging conditions.

Technology and Innovation

  1. Advanced Electronics: The company focuses on integrating advanced electronics into their systems to improve energy efficiency, reliability, and performance.
  2. Custom Solutions: C.E. Niehoff & Co. often works closely with clients to develop custom solutions tailored to specific needs and requirements.

Quality and Standards

  1. ISO Certification: The company adheres to ISO quality standards, ensuring their products meet high quality and performance benchmarks.
  2. Rigorous Testing: Products undergo rigorous testing and validation processes to ensure they perform under the toughest conditions.

Customer Support and Services

  1. Technical Support: The company offers extensive technical support, including documentation, service manuals, and troubleshooting guides.
  2. Repair and Maintenance: They provide resources and services for the maintenance and repair of their products to maximize their lifespan and reliability.

Global Reach

While headquartered in the United States, C.E. Niehoff & Co. serves a global market, supplying alternators and related components to customers around the world.

Commitment to Sustainability

The company's products are designed with a focus on energy efficiency and sustainability, contributing to reduced emissions and improved fuel economy for the vehicles and systems in which they are used.

Overall, C.E. Niehoff & Co. is recognized for its robust, innovative, and high-quality electrical solutions that are critical to the performance and reliability of a wide range of heavy-duty applications.

Products

Alternators ranging from 14V/30A to 28V/500A

Evanston USA

2021 Lee Street
Evanston IL 60202
USA

Ships

JMC-257

Barge | Flag: United States of America | Port: BOSTON, MA

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