Our Company
To Provide Quality Product at Low Cost
On Time To Our Customers
We have a versatile experience in delivering engineering, procurement and maintenance services.
EESA is an Australian owned Electrical Cable and Accessories Distributor with more than 10 years of experience servicing the Australian markets in Utilities, Renewable Energy , Roads and Infrastructures, Chemical, Paper and Pulp and other Industries.
What our clients say about us
Our clients appreciate us for our responsiveness, reliability and friendly customer service.
Our Projects
Best in class through our innovative and new approach to business
- Mokoan Solar Farm
End User / Contractor
Solution
MV,Earthing and FO.
- European Energy
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Solution
- Secure energy
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Solution
LV Cables
- M6 Nsw
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Solution
LV Cables
- Stubbo Solar farm
End User / Contractor
Solution
MV, LV, DC, String, Harness, Combiner Box, FO , Comms Cable
- Lithco Mine
End User / Contractor
Solution
HV Cable
- Western Sydney airport
End User / Contractor
Solution
LV Cables
- APA Gas Project
End User / Contractor
Solution
LV & Instrumentation Cables
- New Footscray Hospital
End User / Contractor
Solution
HV, LV Cable
- Cross River Rail , Brisbane
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Solution
Fibre Optics Cable, HV Cable, LV Cable, Fibre and Comms cable
- Sydney Metro
End User / Contractor
Solution
HV and LV Cable
- Royal Australian Air Force
End User / Contractor
Solution
HV Cable
Our Clients
Trusted by hundreds of enterprises worldwide
News and events
Keep up to date with Announcements, Events and Latest News
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We are thrilled to share EESA’s incredible progress with Cross river rail (CRR) project that aimed to foster sustainable urban development across Brisbane and beyond.
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EESA is pleased to announce a milestone achievement in successful completion of Sydney Metro System Connect Line Wide Works Phase 1– Australia’s biggest public metro project.
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With great pleasure, EESA announces that we have been awarded the contract to supply electrical cables for 400-Megawatt Stubbo solar farm. This project spans