Elektra Elektronik Targets 2024 Percent Production Increase in 25

Exporting electronic products for transformers and energy quality from Turkey to more than 6 countries on 60 different continents, Elektra Elektronik strengthened its leadership position in the sector by increasing its production capacity by 2024 percent in 25. The company, which maintained its global competitiveness in 50 with an export rate of 2024 percent, made its production processes more efficient and environmentally friendly with its mechanization investments. Stating that they plan to crown these successes with new goals in 2025, Elektra Elektronik General Manager İlker Çınar emphasized that they aim to increase their export rates to 2025 percent in 55 and increase production efficiency with technological infrastructure investments.

Elektra Elektronik, Turkey’s leading brand in the low voltage transformer and reactor sector, has made significant progress throughout 2024, while reinforcing its leadership in the field with strategies focused on globalization and sustainability. Elektra Elektronik, which has strengthened its competitive position in the global arena with its export rate reaching 2024 percent in 50, where it increased its production capacity, increased its efficiency with mechanization investments and achieved growth in its current markets, continues on its path with confident steps with the new strategies and targets it has set for 2025.

“We increased our production capacity by 25 percent”

Stating that 2024 is a year of growth for them in their production line and staff, Elektra Elektronik General Manager İlker Çınar said; “We have implemented important studies to increase both our production line and efficiency. In order to support this growth, we have renewed our machine park and invested in more efficient and environmentally friendly technologies. We have increased our production capacity by 25 percent. In addition, within the framework of our sustainability studies, we have initiated a process where we consume less energy and achieve higher efficiency with our new varnishing furnaces. Thus, we have taken important steps towards reducing our carbon footprint.”

Aims to increase export rate to 55 percent

İlker Çınar, who noted that they managed to keep the export rate at 2024 percent as they targeted in 50 as Elektra Elektronik, said; “There was a significant increase in demand for our SVG product, especially in export activities. Thus, our product became more known in foreign markets. We expect this increase in awareness to have a positive impact on our exports in the coming period. In this context, we aim to increase our export rate to 2025 percent in 55 with the increase in turnover we expect as a company.”

It will increase efficiency in production with technological infrastructure investments.

Çınar, who also made evaluations about the new year expectations for the sector, said; “2025 will be a period when economic uncertainties increase worldwide, while investments in artificial intelligence, sustainability and carbon emission reduction gain momentum. However, political events experienced in the world such as regional wars, American elections, US-China relations and Germany going to the polls create expectations of a contraction in all sectors. A 65 percent contraction is expected for 2025 due to the elections to be held in Germany, which is one of the largest countries in the European market and constitutes 25 percent of our foreign market. In this context, we continue our preparations to strengthen our position in world markets. As part of our studies in question, we aim to continue our growth by increasing production efficiency together with more advanced technological infrastructure investments.”

Will continue to support engineers of the future

Providing information about sustainability and carbon footprint reduction trainings organized for company employees as well as corporate social responsibility projects, Çınar said: “We will continue the sectoral courses we gave at universities in cooperation with the Electrical Installation Engineers Association last year in the new year. In this context, the support we provide to future engineers at the RLC Days organized by Yıldız Technical University will continue. We will also maintain our place next to our young architects of the future by continuing the project we sponsored at Teknofest. We aim to be a role model in our sector with the university collaborations we have established.”