Eaton is a global leader in intelligent power management, offering reliable, energy-efficient solutions that help customers manage electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical power more effectively. With a century-long legacy of innovation, Eaton delivers a wide range of products engineered for residential, commercial, industrial, and utility applications.
From circuit breakers, panelboards, and load centers to lighting controls, backup power systems, and industrial automation, Eaton's portfolio supports modern infrastructure with technology-driven performance, built-in safety, and long-lasting durability. Whether you're powering a data center, outfitting a smart home, or automating a factory floor, Eaton provides high-quality, scalable solutions that meet today's evolving energy demands.
✅ Built for Reliability: Engineered to withstand the most demanding conditions while maintaining consistent performance.
✅ Code-Compliant Designs: Eaton electrical products are UL-listed, NEC-compliant, and meet the latest safety standards.
✅ Sustainability-Focused: Many Eaton solutions are ENERGY STAR® certified or support energy efficiency goals.
✅ Smart and Connected: Eaton’s advanced digital tools and IoT-ready components integrate seamlessly into modern energy management systems.
✅ Global Support & Innovation: With manufacturing and support locations worldwide, Eaton combines global expertise with localized solutions.
🔌 Power Distribution & Circuit Protection:
Load centers, breakers, switchgear, and transfer switches engineered for safety and performance.
💡 Lighting Controls & Solutions:
LED lighting, sensors, dimmers, and smart control systems for residential and commercial spaces.
🔋 Backup Power & UPS Systems:
Single-phase and three-phase uninterruptible power supplies for mission-critical applications.
⚙️ Industrial Automation & Control:
Starters, drives, PLCs, and HMIs to optimize plant performance and streamline operations.
🏠 Residential Solutions:
Easy-to-install, code-compliant solutions for home builders, remodelers, and electricians.
Commercial Buildings
Residential Homes
Industrial Facilities
Utility & Energy Infrastructure
Healthcare, Data Centers, & Education Campuses