Native name | 台達電子工業股份有限公司 |
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| Company type | Public |
| TWSE:2308 | |
| Industry | Electrical equipment |
| Founded | April 4, 1971; 54 years ago (1971-04-04) Reorganized on 20 August 1975 |
| Founder | Bruce CH Cheng |
| Headquarters | , Taiwan |
Key people | Bruce CH Cheng(Hon. Chairman) Hai Ying Jun "Yancey"(Chairman) Cheng Ping(CEO) |
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| Website | www |
Delta Electronics, Inc. (Chinese:台達電子; also known asDELTA orDelta Electronics) is a Taiwanese electronics manufacturing company. Its headquarters are inNeihu, Taipei. It is known for itsDC industrial andcomputer fans, data centerrectifiers andswitching power supplies. The company operates approximately 200 facilities worldwide, including manufacturing, sales, and R&D centers.[1]
Delta is a major supplier of power components toApple andTesla.[2]
Delta is a member of the Taiwan Climate Partnership. The company is committed to reaching net-zero carbon emissions.[3]
Delta has long history of being a leader in theenvironmental, social, and governance (ESG) space. Among companies based in Taiwan, it was the first to issue a Corporate Social Responsibility (ESG) report in 2005, and publishes a new report annually.[4] It has been listed on theDow Jones Sustainability Indices for 14 consecutive years and has achieved a top 10%S&P Global CSA score in its most recent 2024 ranking.[5]
Delta was named 24th inTime Magazine's 2024 ranking of the world's mostsustainable companies.[6] In addition, Delta was awarded double A-list ratings for the third time in a row by theCDP (formerly Carbon Disclosure Project) in their most recent 2024 ratings.[7]
The company has engaged in a joint project with theNational Museum of Marine Science and Technology to engage incoral reef restoration off the northeast coast ofTaiwan. Through an ambitiousdiving program helmed by forty volunteer divers who are also Delta employees, the company plans to transplant and breed over a thousand corals to themarine protected areas around Tawan. The coral breeding project adoptscryopreservation techniques and Delta's ownLED lamps for restoration of the delicate ecosystem.[8]
Delta's U.S. headquarters inFremont, California, was built in 2016. It showcases many of Delta's owngreen energy andbuilding automation products in its build. Prominently, it features ageothermal heat pump system and a fullrooftop solar system. Delta's own products are most visible through thephotovoltaic power generating systems on the roof and carports, theelectric vehiclecharging stations throughout the property, and managedLED lighting systems. The building was awarded aLEED Zero Energy certification in 2022, an upgrade from the LEED Platinum designation it achieved at the time it was built. At the time of completion, it was the first greenbuilding with net-zero energy consumption in the city of Fremont and only the second in theSan Francisco Bay Area.[9]


Delta Electronics[10] was founded in 1971 inXinzhuang Town, Taipei County (nowXinzhuang District, New Taipei City). Its first products were TV deflection coils, electronic components and winding magnetic components. It is also a supplier of cooling components.[11][12] On August 20, 1975, Delta Electronics was reorganized into a company limited by shares.[citation needed]
As a result of theUS-China trade war, Delta cut its headcount in China by more than half and expanded operations in India and Southeast Asia.[2]
In 2023, Delta totaled NT$401.2bn (approximately US$13B) in sales.[13]
In December 2021, the company announced the acquisition of United States–basedUniversal Instruments Corporation for approximately 89 million dollars. The more than 100-year-old Universal Instruments will continue to operate independently and without a change in management. Universal holds more than 500 automation relatedpatents.[14]
In July 2022, Delta announced that they would be expanding theirPlano, Texas facility with the addition of a 400,000-square-foot manufacturing, research, and development hub that could require "hundreds" of new employees and operate on 100%renewable energy by 2030.[1]
In 2025, Delta Electronics andIndian Institute of Science collaborated to design a cascadedH-bridge based multi-port DC converter that connects directly to the medium-voltage AC grid. This is in contrast to traditionalEV charging stations that use large, and costlyline frequency transformers that require multiple power conversion stages, making them less efficient. Large transformers are no longer necessary in multi-port DC converter, which also reduces energy loss.[15]