NOARK Partners With Innovelec, to Power the Electrical Industry in Western Canada

September 26, 2024

INNOVELEC, a supplier of products and services for the electrical industry in Western Canada for over 25 years,  and NOARK Electric, global manufacturer of low-voltage electrical components for industrial applications, have partnered to electrify Western Canada.

Specializing in motor controls and protection for Original Equipment Manufacturers, System Integrators and Panel Builders, Noark Electric provides high-quality products at an exceptional value, backed by a 5-year limited warranty and a world-class service and support. It is important to note that every NOARK product is tested and certified for use in North America and covered by the company’s exclusive five-year limited warranty.

Now that NOARK products are offered through the Innovelec network, it’s components will be more easily accessible to the Western Canadian electrical industry. Apart from a Warehouse in Kitchener, Ontario, NOARK also has a Modification Center in Pomona, California, where modifications can be carried out on the breakers depending on the customer’s specific need and then shipped out in a few weeks to Canada.

Kelsey Johnson, Principal, Innovelec, said, “Innovelec is pleased to partner with NOARK, to strengthen our offerings in Western Canada, by offering low-voltage electrical products of exceptional quality and reliability. We know that we can always count on NOARK’s global track record and North American service, to enable our customers to design high-quality and reliable electrical panels.”

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