E&S Grounding Solutions
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Our Mission: We ENGINEER, EDUCATE and EMPOWER the world’s leading electrical technology professionals and companies to become safer, more successful, and more profitable, every single day.
With over 18 years of dedicated grounding installations all across the USA plus numerous electrical engineering books published we are very proud to have received some incredible feedback from customers. Thanks to them and our undying passion for electrical engineering we consider ourselves true experts in the field of Grounding Design. Today we specialize in providing best-in-class electrical grounding services as well as live on-line training on an international scale. By utilizing leading industry computer modeling software we are able to provide highly sophisticated grounding design solutions that reduce costs and provide timely accurate solutions for our clients.
With over 18 years of dedicated grounding installations all across the USA plus numerous electrical engineering books published we are very proud to have received some incredible feedback from customers. Thanks to them and our undying passion for electrical engineering we consider ourselves true experts in the field of Grounding Design. Today we specialize in providing best-in-class electrical grounding services as well as live on-line training on an international scale. By utilizing leading industry computer modeling software we are able to provide highly sophisticated grounding design solutions that reduce costs and provide timely accurate solutions for our clients.
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