As a trusted provider of custom switchgear manufacturing in Seattle, we engineer and deliver electrical systems designed for safety, performance, and long-term dependability. Each unit is manufactured to UL 891 and NEC standards, supporting contractors, utilities, and industrial facilities across the Seattle region.
As a trusted provider of custom switchgear manufacturing in Seattle, we engineer and deliver electrical systems designed for safety, performance, and long-term dependability.
With reliable performance and precision engineering, we ensure your electrical systems are supported with the exact power capacity you need. We offer complete switchgear solutions — 600A, 800A, 1200A, 1600A, 2000A, 2500A, 3000A, and 4000A.
We provide UL 891 switchgear solutions that outperform industry standards for safety, integration, and long-term reliability. Whether you’re buying switchgear for a new facility or upgrading aging infrastructure, our gear supports code-compliant installation, efficient scaling, and simplified maintenance — ideal for demanding industrial and commercial power distribution environments.
We don’t just supply switchgear — we manufacture it from the ground up. With in-house metal fabrication, copper busbar machining, precision CNC work, and a skilled electrical engineering team, we deliver fast lead times, consistent quality, and total compliance with UL, NEC, and CSA standards for any configuration.
Designed and manufactured to your exact specifications for layout, voltage, and operational needs.
Streamlined manufacturing process with nationwide and expedited shipping options.
Built to UL 891, NEC, CSA, and other relevant industry code requirements.
Copper or aluminum bus fabrication, top-tier circuit protection, and integrated safety features.
Modular, expandable designs to support facility growth and changing electrical demands.
Full CAD drawings, schematics, and coordinated project support from design through delivery.
Seattle’s mix of commercial, technology, and industrial facilities requires dependable power solutions. Our custom switchgear is engineered to manage substantial electrical loads while ensuring precision, safety, and full UL/NEC compliance.
Seamless integration and future-ready design
All assemblies meet UL 891, NEC, and CSA standards, with strict quality checks ensuring electrical integrity, stability, and compliance. Our switchgear integrates easily with new or existing infrastructure, cutting downtime and simplifying installation. With thermal performance, fault protection, and scalability built in, your system stays compliant today and ready for growth.
Every project in Seattle is custom-engineered — from breaker setup to busbar fabrication and enclosure design. With CNC machining, laser cutting, and copper bus fabrication, we manufacture systems that guarantee accuracy, compliance, and long-lasting reliability.
Organizations across Seattle depend on us as their preferred custom switchgear manufacturer. With nationwide delivery and responsive support, we provide UL-compliant, precision-engineered systems — built for performance and designed to last.
Emergency and overnight shipping
When time is critical, we deliver. Our emergency and overnight freight services get your equipment where it’s needed—fast. We handle every detail, from rapid dispatch to delivery, with speed, precision, and reliability you can count on.
North America, Mexico & Canada
Whether you’re looking for backup power systems, industrial energy storage, or sustainable energy consulting, we’re ready to support your project needs. Be as specific as possible so we can connect you with the right expert.
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1745 S. Bon View Ave Ontario CA 91761
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1745 S. Bon View Ave
Ontario CA 91761
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Phone: +1 (866) 645-1281
Email: sales@deipower.com
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