POWERTECH

Power Technologies (Pty) Limited
 

POWER TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD
 
 
POWERTECH

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Total number of employee:
4 526

Description of business
 
Powertech, established in 1978, has through organic growth, exports and acquisitions become one of the leading suppliers of electrical and electronic equipment in southern Africa. Powertech consists of a large number of individual operations organised into five operating divisions – Cables, Transformers, Batteries, Industrial and System Integrators – which specialise in the manufacturing and delivery of world-class products, services, expertise and solutions to address diverse needs for electrical and power equipment in South Africa and beyond. Powertech is proud to be the number one or two supplier in all of its chosen markets – power infrastructure, large power users, mining, telecommunications, transport, building and construction.

B-BBEE partners
 
Izingwe Capital   
  • 27% Aberdare Cables
  •  25.1% Powertech IST  

Key principal: Sipho Pityana

Kagiso Ventures Limited   

  • 25.1% Battech & Rentech  

Key principal: Afzal Patel

Power Matla   

  • 20% Powertech Transformers

Key principal: Solly Moloko

Mahogany Capital   

  • 25.01% Powertech Calidus

Key principal: Taurai Muranda
 

Operational structure and key products
 

Power electronics

  • Medium- and low-voltage power cables.

  • Cable network solutions and services.

  • Power and distribution transformers.

  • Automotive and traction batteries.

  • Electrical accessories and insulation materials.

  • Turnkey substation development.

  • Operational support systems and software.

  • Power solutions for mining, transport, utilities and material handling.

  • Energy management.

  • Environmental technologies.

Telecommunications

  • Copper and optical fibre telecommunication cables and accessories.

  • Standby power and rectifier systems.

  • Solar energy systems.

  • Access network solutions.

 

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