Delta Electronics hosts its annual Connect Summit today in Sydney.
Delta, founded in 1971 and recently ranked #24 by Time Magazine for the World’s Most Sustainable Companies list, produces energy and thermal technology, with a worldwide sales base and manufacturing facilities in Taiwan, China, USA, Europe, Thailand, Japan, Singapore, India, Mexico, and Brazil.
Power electronics, automation, infrastructure and mobility are some of the company's key business categories and in Australia it has focused in on renewable energy solutions, specifically solar invertors, LED lighting, mission critical infrastructure, energy storage, electric vehicle charging and more.

The Connect Summit for 2025 will bring a range of returning and new speakers from sector leaders and experts, with the event to be hosted by ex-ABC journalist Juanita Phillips.
This year’s keynote speakers are Chau Le from Origin Energy, James Mabbott of KPMG, and Prashant Murthy from AirTrunk.
Sticking with the tone of the company mission statement, where it pledges it will “provide innovative, clean, and energy-efficient solutions” for the future, the theme for this year’s summit is ‘Innovation in Action’.
Key industry figures will come from across the board to facilitate “meaningful industry dialogue” and debate around electric vehicles, sustainable supply, AI data centres, smart grids and the nation’s energy future.