Delta Electronics, Inc.
| Primary URL | Location | Industry | www[.]deltaww[.]com |
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Taiwan
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Profile
Delta Electronics, Inc., also known as Delta or 台達電子工業股份有限公司, is a Taiwan‑based multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells power and thermal management solutions. Its product portfolio includes AC/DC adapters, DC/DC converters, uninterruptible power supplies, solar inverters, EV charging systems, industrial automation components, and cooling fans for computing and telecommunications equipment. The company serves a broad range of markets such as information technology, telecommunications, automotive, renewable energy, industrial automation, and consumer electronics. Delta supplies original equipment manufacturers and also markets its own branded products under the Delta name. Its research and development activities focus on energy efficiency, power density, and reliability, enabling it to meet stringent international standards and customer specifications. The firm operates design centers and production facilities across Asia, Europe, and the Americas, allowing it to support global supply chains.
Delta Electronics is widely regarded as a major global supplier of power supplies and is known for its focus on energy‑efficient products. The company maintains manufacturing facilities in Asia, Europe, and the Americas, complemented by research and development centers in Taiwan and other regions. Its sales and service network spans numerous countries, enabling it to serve technology firms, automotive manufacturers, and infrastructure projects worldwide. A distinguishing attribute of Delta is its long‑standing commitment to sustainability, reflected in its adoption of carbon‑reduction targets and regular environmental reporting aligned with international frameworks. Structurally, Delta Electronics is a publicly listed company on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (ticker 2308) and continues to be influenced by its founding Cheng family while adhering to a corporate governance model that includes independent board members. In January 2022 the firm experienced a Conti ransomware attack that encrypted more than 1,500 servers and 12,000 workstations; it responded by engaging external cybersecurity experts, initiating recovery processes, and preserving customer communications through alternate web infrastructure.
