Leading manufacturer of chargers and battery monitoring instruments
Nuova Elettra has grown over the years to become one of the foremost manufacturers of power supplies, its services and expertise covering the full range of electric motive power applications: battery chargers, speed controllers, battery monitoring instruments and accessories for the material handling. All major components are manufactured by the Company to rigorous quality specifications.
With installations in over 20 Countries maintains a technological and manufacturing capability to rival any in the world.
Ongoing investments, a vigilant eye on changing demands, continuous updating of our facilities and service systems ensure an unrivalled product supply and back-up capability for Customers large and small.
Milestones
1979
NUOVA ELETTRA is born
The corporate structure changes from three to two shareholders of which the current owner Luigi Baricca; NUOVA ELETTRA develops its own commercial network throughout ITALY.
1980
1988
First business contacts with foreign countries.
From a small shed, NUOVA ELETTRA moves to its current location, equipped with a more spacious technical office and a test room.
1990
1997
The corporate structure changes.
Luigi Baricca takes over the share of his partner.
Development and production of High Frequency battery chargers.
2000
2005
NUOVA ELETTRA obtains the Quality certification
UNI EN ISO 9001
The company achieves environmental certification
UNI EN ISO 14001
2010
2013
Development of the new generation of high frequency ENERGY SAVING products.
With INDUSTRY 4.0 NUOVA ELETTRA develops OPTIMUS the system for the management of the recharging room and the fleet with battery identifier.
2019
2022
The NE LINK App is born (available for free on the Play Store and App Store), the tool for the acquisition, processing and analysis of the data stored by the instrument and the management of fleets of batteries and electric vehicles.

Nuova Elettra in the world
Saudi Arabia, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Dubai, Estonia, France, Great Britain, Greece, Israel, Kuwait, Malaysia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey