Eaton Corporation is a multinational power management company that provides energy-efficient solutions to help customers effectively manage electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical power. The company offers a wide range of products and services, including industrial control and automation, aerospace systems, truck and automotive powertrain systems, electrical power distribution, and more.
Founded in 1911 by Joseph Eaton and Viggo Torbensen
Originally focused on manufacturing automotive gears and transmissions
Expanded into the electrical and hydraulic markets in the 1940s and 1950s
Grew through a series of successful mergers and acquisitions, including the acquisition of Cutler-Hammer in 1978
Today, Eaton operates in more than 175 countries with over 95,000 employees
Swiss multinational company that specializes in robotics, power, heavy electrical equipment, and automation technology.
French multinational corporation that provides energy management and automation solutions, spanning hardware, software, and services.
German conglomerate that provides comprehensive solutions across electrification, automation, and digitization.
Eaton's circuit breakers provide protection for various applications, from residential to industrial.
Eaton's power distribution units supply reliable power to critical IT equipment in data centers, network closets, and more.
Eaton's hydraulic pumps are designed to help maximize productivity and minimize downtime by delivering high-performance and reliable operation.
Eaton Corporation is known for providing energy-efficient solutions to help customers effectively manage electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical power.
Eaton Corporation is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, but operates in more than 175 countries around the world.
Eaton Corporation serves a wide range of industries, including automotive, aerospace, electrical, hydraulic, and more.
Some of Eaton Corporation's most popular products include circuit breakers, power distribution units, and hydraulic pumps.
Eaton Corporation's competitors include ABB, Schneider Electric, and Siemens.