With the introduction of Law No.5 (1997), the door was opened for the General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL) and Medelec, to form a joint venture company for the manufacture of low and medium voltage equipment.
With the introduction of Law No.5 (1997), the door was opened for the General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL) and Medelec, to form a joint venture company for the manufacture of low and medium voltage equipment.
GECOL and Medelec have been long standing business partners since the late 70's.
Medelic itself is a joint venture company between Libyan shareholding, the Maltese Government and AREVA
The company manufactures electrical equipment through two manufacturers
• Low and medium voltage equipment factory located in Wadi Al-Rabi’a area, which produces the following
1. Electrical distribution stations
2. Electrical distribution panels
3. Electrical distribution boxes
4. Electrical transformer protection boxes
5. Street lighting boxes
6. Electrical distribution boxes
7. Ring link units
Electrical transformer factory located in the Sidi Al-Sayeh Bir Diab area
This factory produces electrical distribution transformers with different capacities, starting from 50 kVA up to 2000 kVA. F. It also produces power transformers with a capacity of 20 KVA.
Thus, the Electrical Industries Company is one of the companies specialized in the field of electrical industries of all kinds and in all stages of manufacturing and production, which begins with designing the product, then manufacturing, then production, and ending with conducting operational tests on it.
Therefore, the company’s products are trusted by clients and customers, led by the General Electricity Company, starting in the year 2006 AD and then We set out with confident steps to meet the requirements of other customers who have a direct relationship with the electricity sector or who engage in other investment activities that provide opportunities for commercial and mutual dealings between the two parties in order to achieve the common interest.
By continuing to work in this field of industries, the company gained the necessary experience in a wide and solid scope that enabled it to be the first supporter of the public electricity network. This encouraged it to expand its field of activity, and this was embodied in the establishment of a factory to produce electrical distribution transformers with different capacities from 50 kV. A to 2000 K. F. A, including 20 KVA power transformers. This comes, as we mentioned previously, primarily to meet the requirements of the general electricity network.
Thus, it can be said that the Electrical Industries Company has succeeded ably in being among the leading companies in the field of electrical industries and the primary supporter of the electricity sector.