BBC Cellpack Power Systems has been a leading provider of solutions for transformer station construction for many years. Its experienced team of approximately 120 employees combines consulting and service with engineering expertise.
BBC Cellpack Power Systems: Expertise in Electrical Distribution Networks
As a power partner for substation construction, BBC Cellpack
Power Systems offers the right solution for every requirement
Independent, experienced, and always at the cutting edge of technology: BBC Cellpack Power Systems has been one of Switzerland’s leading providers of solutions for electrical grid infrastructure for years. We provide public and private companies across various industries with a wide range of solutions for medium- and low-voltage distribution networks. In addition to our extensive portfolio of in-house products and branded equipment, we offer customized solutions and comprehensive services for all aspects of substation construction.
Service from A to Z
The key to the success of our projects lies in our comprehensive range of services. Our experienced team of around 120 specialists advises clients on technical project planning, handles the engineering of all required systems, and ensures that the project is completed on schedule. Through regular maintenance, safety inspections, and upgrades, we keep existing facilities up to date at all times.
Value Creation Through to Completion
The roots of BBC Cellpack Power Systems stretch far back into the 20th century. Since 2008, we have been part of the BBC Group, leveraging various synergies and benefiting from the technical expertise of other group companies.
“In addition to quality and flexibility, we place the utmost importance on the safety of our own products and services,” explains CEO Rolf Haller. All systems must meet the strict requirements of European and international standards. The safety of passersby and operating personnel is our top priority in the execution of our projects.
BBC Cellpack Power Systems: Facts & Figures / BBC Cellpack Power Systems in Numbers
Today’s BBC Cellpack Power Systems traces its origins to the merger of the former companies Stationenbau AG in Villmergen and Huser&Peyer in Busswil.
Today, the company employs around 120 people. Five apprentices are being trained in technical trades, ensuring the next generation of talent.
Installed since the 1960s, well over 4,000 freestanding transformer stations and 2,000 indoor installations, connected to more than 50,000 cable distribution cabinets, are now in safe operation. This installed base safely distributes electrical energy daily to around 30% of Switzerland’s population!