Dehler
High-reliability ring-main units designed for compact urban power grids.
Essential protection for power systems in storm-prone Andean regions.
Safe and efficient power solutions for high-density metropolitan buildings.
Versatile switchgear supporting the expansion of solar and wind farms.
Colombia is currently undergoing a massive energy transition, spearheaded by the Unidad de Planeación Minero Energética (UPME). With a focus on diversifying the energy matrix, there is an unprecedented demand for robust electrical infrastructure that can handle both traditional hydroelectric power and new intermittent renewable sources like solar in the La Guajira region.
Colombia's topography—ranging from high-altitude Andean cities like Bogota to humid coastal ports like Barranquilla—requires electrical equipment with superior insulation and anti-corrosive properties. Our factory specializes in "Tropicalized" designs that meet these specific climatic demands.
In an era of supply chain volatility, global enterprises operating in Latin America require manufacturers that offer more than just products; they need Information Gain through technical transparency and logistical reliability.
We provide end-to-end solutions for Smart Cities, Mining Operations (Gold and Coal sectors in Antioquia and Cesar), and Petrochemical Complexes. Our switchgear and transformers are engineered to minimize downtime through predictive maintenance sensors and IoT integration.
Our business covers key sectors such as power generation, railway electrification, steel mills, coal mining, cement, communications, shipbuilding, petroleum, wind power generation, and electrical automation. We adhere to the business philosophy of "survival through quality, development through technology, and efficiency through management."
Learn More & ContactIntegration of fiber optic sensors in switchgear for real-time temperature monitoring, preventing arc-flash incidents in Colombian heavy industry.
Transitioning to SF6-free ring main units (RMU) to help Colombian partners meet their 2030 carbon reduction targets.
Development of microgrid-ready substations for off-grid communities in the Amazon and Pacific regions of Colombia.
Navigating the RETIE (Reglamento Técnico de Instalaciones Eléctricas) is critical for any project in Colombia. Our engineering team works directly with EPC contractors to ensure every component—from vacuum circuit breakers to earthing switches—meets or exceeds local safety and performance regulations.
Q: Do your products meet Colombia’s RETIE standards?
A: Yes, all our export-grade high and low voltage equipment is designed according to IEC standards, which are the foundation for RETIE compliance. We provide full testing reports for local certification.
Q: What is the typical lead time for custom switchgear to Colombia?
A: Standard production takes 4-6 weeks, with sea freight to Cartagena or Buenaventura taking approximately 35-45 days.
Q: Can you provide "Tropicalized" equipment for humid coastal areas?
A: Absolutely. We use specialized coatings and anti-condensation heaters in our cabinets to ensure longevity in high-humidity environments.
Q: Do you offer technical support in Spanish?
A: We provide technical manuals in Spanish and have partners who can assist with on-site support in major cities like Bogota, Cali, and Medellin.
High-performance drawout-type VCB for stable indoor power management.
Reliable power for remote regions across Colombia.
Robust 12kV network protection with fixed metal enclosure.
Critical grounding safety for high-voltage systems.
Reliable fixed-type vacuum circuit breaker for long-term power stability.
New generation high-voltage RMU for reliable urban distribution.
Advanced security solutions for electrical substation access control.
Essential disconnect solutions for Colombian maintenance teams.