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Global Recloser Manufacturers Ranking

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Tavrida Electric

Specializes in reclosers and other transmission & distribution equipment, with a strong focus on the R&D and manufacturing of high-voltage switching devices. Its Tavrida OSM recloser stands out in the industry, delivering reliable distribution solutions for power systems.

NOJA Power Focuses on intelligent reclosers and related distribution equipment. The company’s advanced NOJA OSM recloser technology targets smart grid applications, providing innovative switching devices and system services to support grid digitalization and modernization.
Siemens A globally renowned multinational corporation active across energy, industry, healthcare, and infrastructure sectors. In the power sector, Siemens offers leading-edge products such as the Siemens 3AD recloser, delivering high-performance transmission and distribution solutions to utilities worldwide.
ABB A global leader in power and automation technologies, with businesses spanning power equipment and industrial automation. ABB’s OVR recloser series is known for its superior performance, offering innovative electrical products and integrated solutions for power and industrial applications.
Schneider Electric A world leader in energy management and automation, serving markets including energy, industry, and buildings. Its Schneider Nu-Lec recloser supports efficient power distribution and is part of comprehensive energy efficiency and smart grid solutions.
Cooper (Eaton Cooper Power Systems) With deep expertise in electrical equipment, Cooper’s business spans distribution and industrial control. Products like the Cooper Nova recloser provide dependable switching solutions that ensure stable and reliable power delivery.
G&W Electric Specializes in the design and manufacture of power switching equipment. Its G&W Viper recloser is widely used in distribution networks, delivering safe, efficient, and robust switching solutions and services for power systems.
Korea-Entec A South Korean manufacturer focused on transmission and distribution equipment. Korea-Entec’s reclosers support power distribution networks in Korea and select international markets, contributing to the stable and reliable operation of electrical grids.
China-Rockwill Chinese power equipment enterprises have deep expertise in electrical equipment, specializing in reclosers, transformers, T&D and control gear, communication devices, and low- and high-voltage electrical components—delivering innovative products and integrated solutions for power, industrial, and related sectors.


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