en.Wedoany.com Reported - Deutronic USA has relocated to a new, state-of-the-art facility in Duncan, South Carolina, to expand its North American operations. The power electronics and test systems supplier has tripled its operational space from approximately 4,000 square feet to 15,600 square feet, aiming to boost capacity and meet the growing U.S. demand for high-performance electrification solutions.
The new facility marks a strategic shift for Deutronic USA from pure warehousing to a logistics and technical support hub. Zubin Verma, Managing Director of the company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Germany's Deutronic Elektronik, stated that this expansion means far more than just increased square footage. He noted that by more than tripling the space, the company has significantly enhanced its warehousing capacity for both standard and custom products, ensuring faster delivery times and immediate spare parts availability for OEM partners.
Deutronic is a partner to global OEMs, providing power electronics designed for industrial applications. The Duncan facility will serve as the primary U.S. base for the company's product lines, which are engineered to withstand extreme vibration, shock, and atmospheric conditions. While Deutronic is known for its rugged DC/DC converters used in hybrid and electric vehicles, the Duncan plant will focus on the company's charging computers. These systems, designed for automotive production lines and professional dealership service centers, are critical for maintaining vehicle health during complex diagnostic and programming processes. The product line includes intelligent charging systems that deliver stable, filtered power during vehicle repair and maintenance. Customers also gain direct U.S. access to dedicated test software and hardware, ensuring electrical safety and functional reliability throughout the product lifecycle.
This expansion aims to help Deutronic collaborate more closely with North American manufacturers in the on- and off-highway vehicle, agriculture, construction, mining, and logistics sectors to develop customized power solutions.
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