Compagnia Generale di Elettricità

The Compagnia Generale di Elettricità S.p.A. (General Electric Power Company) was an Italian joint-stock company founded in 1921 in Milan. The company was widely know in Italy as simple acronym CGE, it was primarily owned and managed by General Electric USA.[1]

Compagnia Generale di Elettricità S.p.A.
TypeJoint-stock company
IndustryElectrical manufacturing
FateAcquired by IMPulse
Founded1921 (1921) in Milan, Italy
Defunct2000 (2000)
ParentGeneral Electric (prior to acquisition by IMPulse)

CGE manufactured electrical applications, simple high voltage transformers, generators, powerplants and engines for trains and trolleybuses in particular. It manufactured a certain number of its products for the European market. In the transport sector, CGE was well known for its electric components that equipped many rolling stocks, trolley buses, railway and locomotive applications. During its active period, CGE competed against two Italian companies: Ansaldo and "Italian Tecnomasio Brown Boveri" (TIBB).

The company was later the EMC Traction Operating Unit of Ansaldo Transmissione e Distribuzione S.r.l. and was acquired by IMPulse NC, INC. in 2000.[1]

References

  1. "IMPulse NC, INC". impulsenc.com. Retrieved 2008-06-14.
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