NHP, the Australian specialist in power distribution, motor control and automation systems, has expanded its longstanding relationship with Socomec, a leading global manufacturer of electrical equipment with strong expertise in critical energy and power switching applications.
After 20 years as the local distributor for Socomec’s power control and safety range, NHP has entered into an exclusive distribution partnership with Socomec for its energy management portfolio in Australia and New Zealand.
NHP’s Marketing Manager – Customer & Channels, Daniel Hillhouse, says Socomec’s energy management line is a natural fit which enhances NHP’s existing power distribution portfolio.
“By expanding our partnership with Socomec, we can provide enhanced connectivity utilising latest technology tailored for the local Australian and New Zealand markets. This expanded partnership will bring additional growth opportunities for both organisations as we move towards a more energy efficient and sustainable future,” he said.
The expanded distribution partnership will become effective from 1 January 2025.
“We believe NHP is an ideal fit for our energy management portfolio, and by consolidating both business lines into one cohesive channel, we can further enhance the experience for customers across Australia and New Zealand,” said James Fraser, Managing Director – ANZ, Socomec.
“NHP has outstanding technical competencies, a strong local stocking capacity, extensive local project references, and a history of quality product management.”
Increasing demand for energy management solutions
“With both Australia and New Zealand focusing on building sustainability, energy management solutions are becoming increasingly sought after by companies looking to meet ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) targets and other regulations,” says Fraser.
“You have Green Star building ratings, NABERS (National Australian Built Environment Rating System), NCC (National Construction Code) requirements, and different government regulations, all demanding more sustainable building usage,” he says.
“Adherence to NCC energy monitoring requirements made this extension of our partnership particularly appealing,” says Hillhouse. “NHP is already at the forefront with technologies to automate production and control power and now with the expanded offering from Socomec surrounding energy monitoring solutions, NHP is now well placed to provide our customers with end-to-end solutions which meet their needs now and into the future.”
Key partnership benefits
The partnership between NHP and Socomec builds on a strong foundation, merging NHP's proficiency in power distribution, motor control, and automation with Socomec's market leading energy monitoring solutions. This new collaboration brings significant benefits to our customers, such as:
- Enhanced end-to-end energy monitoring solutions, allowing for seamless NCC compliance and more, such as NABERS and Green Star;
- Continuous support, including field service support and training;
- Enhanced granular level energy management with technologies such as Digiware; and
- Improved connectivity allowing for seamless integration with a comprehensive range of valuable features.
“One of the things that sets NHP apart is that we have the largest in-country technical support and services team, which can deliver comprehensive field services to support organisations looking to upgrade their energy management systems. We work closely with our robust network of industry partners who install new systems in buildings or industrial applications, with strategically placed technicians located throughout the length and breadth of Australia and New Zealand,” said NHP CEO, Stephen Coop
“We look forward to this new chapter in our long and successful partnership with Socomec,” concluded Coop.
About NHP
With 55 years of electrical and engineering industry excellence and branches throughout the length and breadth of Australia and New Zealand, it is NHP’s local people and footprint that helps us understand your specific project needs, no matter how big or small. Choosing NHP will unlock a world of expertise across electrical and automation products, systems and solutions.
About Socomec
Founded in 1922, Socomec is an industrial group with a workforce of 4,200 people. Our core business – the availability, control and safety of low voltage electrical networks with increased focus on our customers’ power performance. In 2023, Socomec achieved a turnover of 843 million Euros. Socomec is a century-old family group that designs and manufactures electrical equipment with strong expertise in critical energy applications.
Media contact:
Chris Keogh +61 437 585 519 ckeogh@nhp.com.au