Delta Electronics, Inc. (also known as DELTA or Delta Electronics) is a Taiwanese electronics manufacturing company. Its headquarters are in Neihu, Taipei. It is known for its DC industrial and computer fans and for switching power supplies. The company operates approximately 200 facilities worldwide, including manufacturing, sales, and R&D centers.[1]
Company type | Public |
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TWSE: 2308 | |
Founded | April 4, 1971 Reorganized on 20 August 1975 |
Founder | Bruce CH Cheng |
Headquarters | , Taiwan |
Key people | Bruce CH Cheng (Hon. Chairman) Hai Ying Jun "Yancey" (Chairman) Cheng Ping (CEO) |
Products | Electronic components:
Embedded power supplies Thermal Fan Management Capital Communications Components Industrial Automation Telecom power systems Uninterrupted power systems Renewable Energy Vehicle electronics Electric vehicle charging equipment Networking Products Video and Imaging Systems LED lighting Medical devices Innergie Consumer Power Products Vivitek HD Projectors |
Number of employees | Over 83,000 |
Website | www |
Delta is a major supplier of power components to Apple and Tesla.[2]
Delta is a member of the Taiwan Climate Partnership. The company is committed to reaching net-zero carbon emissions.[3]
Delta Electronics[4] was founded in 1971 in Xinzhuang Town, Taipei County (now Xinzhuang District, New Taipei City). Its first products were TV deflection coils, electronic components and winding magnetic components. It is also a supplier of cooling components.[5][6] On August 20, 1975, Delta Electronics was reorganized into a company limited by shares.[citation needed]
As a result of the US-China trade war, Delta cut its headcount in China by more than half and expanded operations in India and Southeast Asia.[2]
In 2020, Delta had NT$282.6bn (US$10bn) in sales.[2]
In December 2021, the company announced the acquisition of United States-based Universal Instruments Corporation for approximately 89 million dollars. The more than 100-year-old Universal Instruments will continue to operate independently and without a change in management. Universal holds more than 500 automation related patents.[7]
In July 2022, Delta announced they would be expanding their Plano facility with the addition of 400,000-square-foot manufacturing, research, and development hub that could require "hundreds" of new employees.[1]