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NOJA Power wins Queensland Exporter of the Year award

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Brisbane-born NOJA Power is today celebrating winning Queensland Exporter of the Year.

The electricity industry super-cycle is driving demand for sustainable switchgear.

NOJA Power’s in-house research and development team has produced Australian intellectual property in electrical switchgear, used to control the electricity distribution grid.

Founded on the principles of environmentally sustainable switchgear design, NOJA Power has innovated new methods of building switchgear that relies on non-toxic materials, instead of defunct industry standard materials such as SF6.

The sustainability of NOJA Power switchgear aligns with the sustainability goals of electricity distribution utilities and renewable energy generators, while remaining price competitive with legacy competitor technologies.

This makes NOJA Power switchgear, such as the OSM® Recloser, GMK, and NOJA Power VISI-SWITCH®, the preferred product for electricity distribution utilities in 106 countries worldwide.

NOJA Power employs over 350 staff, with the company headquarters and manufacturing campus in Murarrie and Distribution Centre in Morningside on the Queensland Trade Coast.

Proximity to the Port of Brisbane is a strategic decision, as 88% of revenue for the group is derived from export sales.

 

NOJA POWER ACCOLADES

  • Winner - 2024 Queensland Premier’s Exporter of the Year – Overall Winner
  • Winner – 2024 Queensland Premier’s Exporter of the Year – Sustainability and Green Economy
  • 2020 – Australian Engineering Excellence Awards – Gold in Queensland
  • 2019 – Ranked the 3rd Most Innovative Company in Australia and New Zealand – Australian Financial Review
  • 2018 – Ranked the 13th Most Innovative Company in Australia and New Zealand – Australian Financial Review
  • Winner – 2017 QLD Safe Work Awards – Best Workplace Health and Wellbeing Initiative
  • Winner – 2017 QLD Safe Work Awards – Best Demonstrated Leadership in Work Health and Safety
  • Winner – 2016 WHSQ Highly Commended Award – Health and Wellbeing initiative
  • Winner – 2016 Gold recognition – Health and Wellbeing program
  • Winner – 2015 Gold recognition – Health and Wellbeing program
  • Winner – 2013 Queensland Health Workplaces for Wellness Award
  • Winner – 2012 Queensland Premier’s Exporter of the Year
  • Winner – 2011 Brisbane Young Entrepreneur of the Year – Quynh Anh Le
  • Winner – 2009 Australian Prime Minister’s Exporter of the Year
  • Winner – 2009 Queensland Premier’s Exporter of the Year
  • Winner – 2009 Queensland Large Advanced Manufacturer Premier’s Export Award
  • Winner – 2009 Latin America Business Council Award – Export Business Excellence Award
  • Winner – 2007 Queensland Exporter of the Year Award
  • Winner – 2007 Australian Export Heroes Awards – Neil O’Sullivan
  • Winner – 2007 Latin America Business Council award – Export Business Excellence Award
  • Winner – 2006 Australian British Chamber of Commerce Awards – Export Excellence Award
  • Winner – 2006 AEEMA Excellence Awards – Excellence in Exporting
  • Winner – 2004 Queensland Export Awards – Emerging Exporter

 


Key Facts:

·         Electrical switchgear engineer and manufacturer NOJA Power wins Queensland Exporter of the Year award.

·         NOJA Power was a finalist in three categories, wining the Sustainability and Green Economy Category, and the overall of Exporter of the Year award.

·         In FY24, NOJA Power delivered product to its 106th export country.

·         NOJA Power’s revenue grew over 45% in FY24, and 38% in FY23, with approximately 88% of revenue being from exports.

·         Brisbane-based NOJA Power’s export revenue is now measured in billions of dollars since its inception 24 years ago.


About us:

·         NOJA Power is an Australian-based electrical equipment manufacturer, exporting to 106 countries from Brisbane, Australia.

·         NOJA Power’s vision is to be the world leader in medium voltage outdoor switchgear.

·         The NOJA Power Product Portfolio includes the OSM® Recloser with RC Series Recloser Controller, the NOJA Power VISI-SWITCH®, the GMK® Pad Mount Switchgear and the EcoLink® Fuse Link Mounted Reclosing Circuit Breaker.

·         NOJA Power celebrated its 100,000th OSM Recloser manufactured at its Brisbane headquarters in April 2024.

·         NOJA Power won the Prime Ministers Exporter of the Year in 2009, and has quadrupled the business since then.

·         NOJA Power’s footprint includes offices in Australia, Brazil, the United Kingdom, the United States and Vietnam, with licensed manufacturing partners in Mexico and South Africa servicing their domestic markets.

·         NOJA Power employs over 350 staff, most of whom are based at the Brisbane, Australia manufacturing headquarters.


Contact details:

Martin van der Linde,
NOJA Power, General Manager – Marketing
07 3907 8777 or +61 438 690 116
[email protected]
www.nojapower.com

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