Schneider Electric Canada and REV Collaborate to Provide Stronger Electrical Solutions Support for Customers in Western Canada

Schneider Electric

 

August 1, 2018

Schneider Electric Canada, the leader in digital transformation of energy management and automation, is enhancing its collaboration with REV, an electrical solutions provider based in Calgary, to provide cutting edge holistic solutions to meet customer demands.

REV offers flexible, durable, reliable and responsible electrical designs, products and services for oil and gas, mining, commercial and utility industries. Through its unique approach to its people, products and projects, REV empowers clients through safety, quality, teamwork and trust. 

“Schneider Electric and REV have worked together for years and as the market evolves towards safer, more reliable and flexible solutions it seemed natural for us to join forces to better serve the local industry,” said Christian Cossette, Marketing and Engineering Director, Canada, Schneider Electric.  “This partnership will allow our customers to benefit from Schneider Electric’s world class arc resistance equipment integrated into custom solutions, designed and manufactured in Alberta. We are thrilled to be closer to end customers in Western Canada.”

The principals at REV are excited to partner with Schneider Electric on its medium voltage line of arc resistance equipment. This partnership allows REV to bring to the Western Canadian market full lifecycle support of these products.

“This was an easy agreement as both companies share a similar set of corporate values that are rooted in supplying and supporting the highest quality reliable products that are manufactured and delivered on time and safely,” said Shawn Oldenburger, Principal, REV.

Effective immediately, REV and Schneider Electric’s partnership is ready to deliver tailor-made solutions adapted to meet local needs.

www.schneider-electric.ca

 

*Photo – From left to right: Roland Davidson, Principal, REV; Gaetan Djenane, Business Development Manager, Schneider Electric; Kareem Nakhla, Offer Marketing Specialist, Schneider Electric; Daryll Lowry, Sales Manager, REV; Shawn Oldenburger, Principal, REV

 

 

Related Articles


Latest Articles

  • ESA 2025 Annual Licence Holder Meeting

    ESA 2025 Annual Licence Holder Meeting

    December 8, 2025 This year marked ESA’s 20th Annual Licence Holder Meeting — a milestone celebrating two decades of collaboration, innovation and safety leadership made possible by Ontario’s licence holder community. The meeting was held on Wednesday, November 26, 2025 Agenda Highlights Watch a recording of the 2025 Licence Holder Meeting. Read More…

  • BC Hydro’s Updated Business Energy-Saving Incentives, Limited Time Bonus Offer

    BC Hydro’s Updated Business Energy-Saving Incentives, Limited Time Bonus Offer

    December 8, 2025 Get funding from BC Hydro for businesses upgrading eligible equipment with energy-efficient models. Funding rates vary depending on the equipment being upgraded, with past participants receiving an average of 30% for upfront costs. Incentives are available for: Bonus offer BC Hydro is currently offering a 30% bonus incentive on all business energy-saving incentives projects… Read More…

  • Mastering Advanced Bidding Strategies in Electrical Contracting

    Mastering Advanced Bidding Strategies in Electrical Contracting

    December 1, 2025 By Melvin Newman, Patabid CEO & Ian Paterson, Patabid Client Success Manager and journeyman electrician with 30+ years of experience In the competitive world of electrical contracting, knowing how to estimate electrical jobs effectively can make the difference between winning profitable projects and watching opportunities slip away. For electrical contractors, mastering advanced… Read More…

  • Why Choosing the Right USB Charger Matters

    Why Choosing the Right USB Charger Matters

    December 1, 2025 Not all USB Chargers are Created Equal As the number of devices used daily increases, so does the need for a charger that delivers safe speeds and maximum charging potential. A high-quality USB charger delivers efficient charging without risk of damage, but the sea of USB chargers and outlets available on online… Read More…


Changing Scene

  • BC’s Bill 20 – The Construction Prompt Payment Act Receives Royal Assent

    BC’s Bill 20 – The Construction Prompt Payment Act Receives Royal Assent

    December 8, 2025 As the BC Legislature wraps up the final week of the Fall session, BCCA is very pleased to see Bill 20 receive Royal Assent and officially become the Construction Prompt Payment Act, SBC 2025, c 24. This marks a significant milestone for BC’s construction sector. This achievement reflects decades of consistent, principled… Read More…

  • Federal Government Announces New Measures to Support Steel and Lumber

    Federal Government Announces New Measures to Support Steel and Lumber

    December 8, 2025 The world is changing rapidly. The United States, the world’s largest economy, is fundamentally reshaping all its trade relationships, causing major disruption and upheaval for Canadians. It is time to transform our economy from one that is reliant on a single trade partner to one that is stronger, more self-sufficient, and resilient… Read More…

  • Skills Ontario Celebrates the Expansion of Trades & Tech Truck Program

    Skills Ontario Celebrates the Expansion of Trades & Tech Truck Program

    December 1, 2025 Skills Ontario is expanding its fleet of Trades & Tech mobile unit thanks to support from the Ontario Government. The government announced this morning it’s investment in Skills Ontario to expand experiential opportunities for Ontario’s future workforce.    “Ontario’s future relies on a strong, skilled workforce,” said David Piccini, Minister of Labour, Immigration,… Read More…

  • BC’s Canadian Mutual Recognition Agreement aims to Facilitate Interprovincial Trade

    BC’s Canadian Mutual Recognition Agreement aims to Facilitate Interprovincial Trade

    December 1, 2025 A new agreement signed by all provinces, territories, and the federal government will break down interprovincial trade barriers, making it easier for B.C. businesses to sell products across Canada, and for people to buy Canadian-made goods.   “When threats to Canada’s economic security land at our doorstep, we’re at our best when we work together as… Read More…