Global industrial equipment manufacturer, WEG will exhibit at Middle East Energy (MEE) at the Dubai World Trade Centre from March 7 to 9, 2023. Exhibiting from stand S3.B51, WEG will showcase its well-established alternator range suited to diesel power generation as well as popular motors and drives.

Returning for its 48th edition, Middle East Energy — formerly Middle East Electricity — is one of the most reputable and long-established events in the energy industry. At the three-day show, WEG will showcase alternators from its AG10 line and G Plus line. WEG’s extensive experience in design and manufacturing has resulted in a modern world class product range of alternators that can be engineered to fit the bespoke specifications of a customer’s project.

The AG10 line offers an excellent cost effectiveness, simple maintenance concept and great performance when used in continuous, prime power or standby operation. The G Plus line of alternators is also suitable for a wide range of continuous, prime and standby applications.

However, it doesn’t stop there, generator engines require cooling and this is done with fans or radiators — ultimately requiring motors and drives. Therefore, WEG will also be showcasing a robust line of motors and variable speed drives (VSDs) to meet this need.

“Our primary objective at MEE is to promote our alternator products for use within diesel power generation and to engage with generator manufacturers all over the world,” explained Manoj Kakaya, high voltage solutions sales manager for Europe and the Middle East at WEG. “We’ve experienced rapid growth in the alternator and generator market in Europe and the Middle East. Part of this is attributed to the vertically integrated nature of our business — we manufacture our own varnish, electrical wires, enamelling, frames, laminations, and several other components that are required for alternator manufacture.

“We’ve also been involved in many prestigious projects such as the Stadius City Hall of Antwerp, in Belgium. WEG was selected to supply an alternator for the generator in the basement of the Stadhuis — this has been crucial in maintaining a secure power supply for the building.

“We’ve designed and manufactured high quality alternators at our headquarters in Brazil for years,” continued Kakaya. “In fact, we’ve manufactured more than 200,000 in our company’s history. While this may be surprising to some, we’re making a statement that we’re serious about the continued growth of our alternator market share within Europe and the Middle East.”

Alongside its own product showcase on stand S3.B51, WEG products can also be seen incorporated into the gensets of Albanian based FMT Group and Turkey based Starkgen — both of which are also exhibiting at the show.

WEG will be exhibiting from stand S3.B51 at MEE. To book a meeting with one of the company’s knowledgeable engineers at the show email: info-uk@weg.net. Further information about the company’s AG10 and G Plus alternator lines can be found on the website.