Hubbell Canada Launches New Website

EIN Hubbell Can 400

Oct 2, 2020

Hubbell Canada manufacturer of Electrical and Lighting products announces a significant step forward in their digital journey with the launch of their new website. The new Canadian website provides a comprehensive tool that transforms the way customers experience everything Hubbell Canada has to offer.

Migrating to this new digital platform, Hubbell Canada has a new foundational tool to build upon. With plans to further develop robust product information and expand functionality the site will continue to evolve over time.

Features of the new website:

• Online catalogue product with pictures, rich attributes and product documentation (reference materials including specification sheets, photometric details, videos and installation instructions)

• Intuitive product navigation and robust product search capabilities

• Navigate by Markets and Solutions, providing project inspiration and examples of meeting customers’ needs across an assortment of Hubbell brands and products

• Develop product lists, and export submittal documents.

• Online resource search for quick access to reference materials including specification sheets, photometric documents, videos, installation instructions, BIM files, 3D Models, Case Studies and more.

• Responsive mobile friendly design

• Robust distributor and sales rep locator

• Global Cross Reference, Links to social media, blog pages, our events calendar and mobile applications

www.hubbell.com/hubbellcanada

Launch video:

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