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Supporting the global energy transition

Energy systems require dependable electronic components capable of supporting long operational lifecycles and demanding environments.

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Typical applications Solar Wind Battery storage Grid infrastructure EV charging

Built for equipment that has to last a decade

Tradius supports manufacturers serving renewable energy, power distribution and energy storage markets.

Requests are worked across the Americas, EMEA and APAC in parallel, and every source is qualified before anything is bought on your behalf.

See the components we source
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Solar · Wind · Storage · Grid

Four pressures on an energy programme

Each of these is a reason a request reaches our desk. The route out is different for each.

Long product lifecycles

Installed equipment outlives several generations of the components inside it.

High reliability requirements

A part that fails in the field is not a purchasing problem, it is a service call.

Global project schedules

Sites in different regions need the same part at the same moment.

Obsolete components

The product is still being built long after the component left the catalogue.

Sourcing inside a traceable supply chain

Regulatory knowledge

Understanding quality, traceability and international compliance requirements within the energy sector.

Our sourcing approach supports customers whose equipment carries service commitments measured in decades.

Lead-time challenges

Large infrastructure projects require predictable component availability across extended timelines.

Our global sourcing network helps identify qualified alternative supply sources when traditional channels cannot meet the project schedule.

Components we source for energy programmes

Power semiconductors IGBTs Capacitors Relays Industrial connectors Sensors

Four ways we take risk out of the project

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Long-term sourcing

Supply agreed for the length of the service commitment, not for the length of the current quotation.

02

Inventory planning

Buffer stock and scheduled call-offs built around the build plan, so a change in pace does not become a shortage.

03

Supplier diversification

More than one qualified route to the same part, so a single supplier decision does not decide your schedule.

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Project procurement

One point of contact who knows the project, the part history and what has already been tried.

See how we verify what we buy Supplier qualification, documentation and testing, step by step.

One part number is enough to start.

Send the shortage, the obsolete line item or the whole bill of materials — a specialist picks it up and comes back within 30 minutes on business days.