Delta Transformers Launches New Online Energy Savings Calculator

January 30, 2025

Delta Transformers proudly announces the launch of its online Energy Savings Calculator. This tool helps businesses estimate cost savings and operational efficiency by upgrading to NRCan 2019 compliant energy efficient transformers.

This easy to use calculator enables users to estimate their annual consumption costs and 30 year savings, as well as load/no load losses and efficiency levels for low voltage distribution transformers from 15 to 300kVA (600-208/120).

“At Delta Transformers, we are committed to driving innovation and sustainability.  Our new Energy Savings Calculator empowers businesses to make informed decisions that enhance efficiency and reduce costs, all while contributing to a greener future” stated Mario Mongrain, National Sales Manager.

By adopting NRCan 2019 compliant energy-efficient transformers, businesses not only meet regulatory compliance but also contribute to reducing their carbon footprint by minimizing energy waste. This calculator is an essential tool for identifying opportunities to align economic goals with environmental responsibility and sustainable development.

To experience the calculator and explore our range of energy-efficient solutions, visit the Delta Transformers website: Energy Savings Calculator

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