WEG Electric Corp.

WEG U.S.A.

Founded in 1961, WEG has grown into a global solutions provider of industrial electrical technologies. WEG is one of the largest electric motor manufacturers in the world producing more than 21 million units annually.

Committed to growth on a global scale, WEG continually invests in state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities and processes and the development of new and improved industrial electrical solutions. WEG offers a diverse and integrated product line that includes motors, drives, soft starters, controls, panels, transformers, generators, and custom solutions.

Company Highlights:

30,000+ employees

Operating in all continents

Exports to 135+ countries

45 Production facilities

Selling in U.S. since 1977

Thousands of U.S. Customers in all industrial segments

7 Regional U.S. Warehouses

R & D Investment of 3% of annual global sales

WEG Electric Corp., located in Duluth, Georgia, was incorporated in September 1991 to service the U.S. Market. However, WEG has been selling in the United States since 1977. WEG Group has manufacturing facilities in USA, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, India, China, Portugal, South Africa, Austria and Germany.

WEG Differentials

WEG offers a wide range of dry-type transformers, in the voltage classes up to 36.2 kV, having over twenty years of experience in the manufacture of such product with consolidated technology for all applications.

Continuous innovation, research and development processes focused on the specific needs of each customer. 

The verticalization of the manufacturing processes is a remarkable characteristic and advantage of WEG, allowing broad quality control of the different production phases, as well as flexibility of lead times.

A wide network of accredit Technical Assistants is present all over Brazil, ensuring fast, local technical service and support to WEG’s customers. 

Prototypes certified in short circuit tests in national and international laboratories.

Tests of the resin resistance to high temperature gradients (+105° C to -20° C).

Degree of protection totally adjustable to the needs of each environment/application.

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