Partner Article
Washington engineering company Enspec partners with Canadian switching experts
Washington-based electrical engineering business Enspec Power has announced a new partnership agreement with Canadian controlled switching experts, Vizimax Inc.
Following a recent visit to Canada, Enspec Directors, Dave and Steve Jones, have completed an agreement to add Vizimax technologies to their growing portfolio of smarter grid power quality solutions.
The agreement will see Enspec becoming the sole distributor for the Vizimax SynchroTeq Current Inrush Limiter and RightWON Smart Grid Controller into the UK and Ireland electrical transmission and distribution market.
Laurent Poutrain, COO at Vizimax, said: “Enspec Power and its highly qualified and dynamic team are perfectly positioned to tackle exciting opportunities in the UK and Ireland for power transformer and FACTS switching in renewable energies, energy storage, industry and power utilities at transmission and distribution levels. The team at Vizimax is eager to support and develop this very promising partnership.”
Commenting on the partnership agreement, Dave Jones said: “We chose to partner with Vizimax for a number of reasons: their engineering capability is second-to-none which is very apparent in their excellent controlled switching products and because just like Enspec, Vizimax is a small privately owned engineering company with similar virtues and culture to ourselves. There was a great synergy from the outset.”
Steve Jones added: “Once we saw the stuff in action we realised there was a massive scope for these controlled switching technologies in the UK and Ireland transmission and distribution markets. The SynchroTeq and RightWON products will be a fantastic addition to Enspec’s engineered solutions”.
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