The manufacturing and repair shops are located in Persan, France. There, 80 technicians are dedicated to the design and production of our Motors. Our experts are just as versatile as our machines, working to not only manufacture the machines, but also repair rotating electrical machines, as well as performing regular maintenance to ensure our machines are running at their peak efficiency.
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The T-T Electric factory is located about 30 minutes outside of Paris, France and sits on just about 1.5 acres of land. The factory is optimized to reduce manufacturing cycles as much as possible while still respecting our strict quality process. The optimization of our equipment within our production plant allows us to deliver a large number of motors in a very short amount of time. All stages of the manufacturing for our products is done within our own factory, allowing us to maintain our high standards of quality.
All machines are tested according to our strict quality control procedures. Our workshops are also set up to allow for repairs and tests on high voltage motors.
- up to 5.5 kV
- Load test of AC motors up to 1200 kW
- Load test of DC motors up to 2000 A
- Manufacturing to the highest quality standards possible
- Reducing manufacturing times to ensure prompt delivery
- Keeping a full stock with short delivery times for any urgent needs
- Continuous innovation of the design on manufacturing technology of our products
- Providing profitable industrial solutions
- Providing extensive and professional support to all customers
- Ensuring product flexibility to comply with consumer and environmental requirements
- 1894 : Odense, Denmark. Thomas B. THRIGE, an apprentice of Thomas EDISON who started the General Electric Corp, founded his business to exploit the many possibilities of electricity as a driving force in industry, trades, and agriculture.
- 1919 : Paris, France. Engineers Marcel EVE and Paul NOISET found their company specialising in electrical rotating machines, motors and generators.
- 1934 : Thomas B. Thrige company is transfered to the Thomas B. Thrige Foundation which is established to own and protect its commercial interests.
- 1964 : Schneider and Westinghouse make an accord with EVE and NOISET and form Enco whose production is based at Nogent-sur-Seine, France.
- 1965 : Thrige merges with its largest competitor Titan to become Thrige Titan with its head offices based in Odense, Denmark.
- 1967 : The Swedish company ASEA buys a 40% share in Thrige Titan and a world wide co-operation is established for production, sales and marketing.
- 1979 : The Thomas B. Thrige Foundation takes over the ASEA share holding to maintain the independence of the Danish company Thrige Titan.
- 1982 : Thrige Electric company in Odense is formed to handle the manufacture of d.c. motors within the Thrige Titan group.
- 1982 : Thrige Electric acquires the Hugh J. Scott company in Great Britain which is rebaptised to Thrige Scott.
- 1982 : Enco becomes a partner of Thrige Electric and is the exclusive distributor in France.
- 1985 : Thrige Electric acquires the Enco company in Nogent, France which is rebaptised to Thrige Enco.
- 1992 : Thrige Electric confides the manufacture of the LAK and Uniqore range of motors to Thrige Enco.
- 1997-1998 : Thrige Enco is rebaptised Thrige Electric. Thrige Electric acquires the ABB d.c. motor factory in France and move their production from Nogent to Persan also in France.
- 2002 : The Thomas B. Thrige foundation stops all commercial activities and Thrige Electric is sold to a private investor.
- 2004-2005 : Thrige Electric acquires the Persan branch of DMS, formerly ABB Service, the experts in preventive maintenance and repairs of all types of motors. Thrige Electric is renamed T-T Electric. A new range of a.c. motors is launched to compliment the existing d.c. range.
- 2008 : In order to meet the increasing demands and needs of the customer, T-T Electric continues the expansion of its product range with the launch of the new AMP a.c. square motor collection.
- 2016 : T-T Electric commercialises two ranges of drives for dc motors and for slip ring motors.