Enatel

'Enatel is an electronics company based in Christchurch, New Zealand. The company designs and manufactures of a range of smart power solutions for energy conversion, which are used in telecommunications, networking, wireless and industrial industries globally and motive power chargers for the industrial battery sector.

Divisions

Enatel has complementary product divisions:[1]

  • Enatel Energy develops and manufactures power solutions for the telecommunications and industrial sectors.
  • Enatel Motive Power provides chargers designed for conventional charging or fast charging of most electric vehicle batteries. It is the first large battery charger company in the world to have a range of battery chargers meet the California Energy Commission standard for energy efficiency.[2]>


Awards

  • Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific Customer Value Enhancement Award in DC Power Systems[3][4] (2014)
  • New Zealand Hi-Tech Innovative Hardware Product Award (2012)[5] for Enatel Motive Power
  • New Zealand HiTech Flying Kiwi Award (2008)[6][7] for Dennis Chapman (founder of Swichtec and Enatel)
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