Delta Electronics

Delta Electronics
Delta Electronics, Inc.
Type World's largest provider of switching power supplies and DC brushless fans, as well as a major source for power management solutions, components, display solutions, industrial automation, networking products, and renewable energy solutions.
Founded 1971
Founder(s) Bruce Cheng
Headquarters

, Taiwan

Taipei
Products Computer power supply,Industrial Automation
Owner(s) Bruce Cheng
Divisions switching power supplies ,brushless fans, power management solutions, components, visual displays, industrial automation, networking products, and renewable energy solutions.
Website www.delta.com.tw
Delta Electronics headquarters in Neihu District, Taipei City, Taiwan.

Delta Electronics, Inc., founded in 1971, is the world's largest provider of switching power supplies and DC brushless fans,[1] as well as a major source for power management solutions, components, visual displays, industrial automation, networking products, and renewable energy solutions. Delta Group has sales offices worldwide and manufacturing plants in Taiwan, China, Thailand, Mexico, India and Europe.

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Delta Groups

  • Delta Electronics, Inc.
  • Delta India Electronics
  • Delta Networks, Inc.
  • Cyntec Co., Ltd.
  • DelSolar Co., Ltd.
  • Delta Greentech (China) Co., Ltd.
  • Delta Electronics Foundation
  • Delta Electronics (Thailand) Public Co., Ltd.
  • Delta Electronics India
  • Delta Energy Systems
  • Delta Products (Americas)
  • Delta Electronics Europe
  • Delta Electronics (Japan), Inc.

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