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nVent Electric PLC is a global manufacturer of electrical connection, protection and thermal management solutions. The company designs, engineers and produces a broad portfolio of products aimed at enhancing safety, reliability and performance in electrical systems across a variety of industries. Its core offerings include electrical enclosures, heat tracing systems, grounding and bonding products, cable management, and fastening solutions. nVent serves markets such as commercial and industrial construction, oil and gas, telecommunications, data centers, utilities, and renewable energy.
The company’s electrical enclosures and housing solutions protect sensitive components from environmental hazards, while its Raychem brand heat tracing products provide freeze protection and temperature maintenance for critical piping and equipment. Through its Eriflex and Trac-Loc brands, nVent offers mechanical connection and grounding solutions that ensure secure electrical continuity. In the area of fastening and cable management, nVent solutions simplify installation and maintenance for contractors and facility operators.
nVent was established as an independent publicly traded company in March 2018, when it was spun off from the Electrical Solutions division of Pentair plc. Since its listing on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol NVT, nVent has expanded its global footprint through organic growth and targeted acquisitions. The company maintains operations in over 90 countries, with major manufacturing sites in North America, Europe, Asia and Latin America, and serves customers through a network of sales offices and distribution partners.
Incorporated in Ireland with corporate offices in London and operational headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, nVent relies on a global leadership team with deep expertise in electrical infrastructure and industrial manufacturing. The firm’s international presence and diversified product portfolio position it to meet evolving electrical safety and connectivity needs in both established and emerging markets around the world.





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