IMEFY’s board of directors has decided to mark a milestone in the history of its presence in Poland with the opening of a new sales office in Wrocław. After 14 years operating in the Polish market, the company has consolidated its position as a key player in the energy sector, and this move reflects its commitment to continue growing and improving its proximity to customers.
New IMEFY Polska office: sustained growth and commitment to innovation
Since its arrival in Poland, IMEFY Polska has demonstrated remarkable potential and production capacity, meeting the stringent requirements of the two Ecodirectives, which has enabled it to gain ground in the professional energy market. Thanks to cooperation with numerous transformer substation manufacturers, the company has delivered more than 8,000 transformers in key sectors such as commercial power, industry, logistics and, especially, renewable energy.
New solutions for an evolving market
IMEFY Polska is currently leading the development of an innovative solution for its customers: an oil transformer with on-load voltage regulation, equipped with MR Reinhausen’s ECOTAP switchgear. This advanced technology is designed for the professional power industry and the photovoltaic market, enabling efficiency optimization in high-performance power grids. The success of these transformers, called I-TRAFO, is already reflected in deliveries to the commercial power industries in Germany and France.
Wrocław: a strategic location
The decision to move the headquarters to Wrocław, in the capital of Lower Silesia, will allow IMEFY Polska to strengthen its relationship with key clients. The geographical proximity will facilitate more frequent meetings and direct contact, favoring the development of new projects and collaborations. IMEFY invites its clients and partners to visit its new office in the modern MidPoint71 building, located in Powstańców Śląskich 9.
With this new location, IMEFY Polska not only reaffirms its commitment to innovation and customer service, but also its intention to remain a leader in Poland’s energy transition.