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1980

A new high-voltage laboratory is built, enabling the testing of transformers of up to 245 kV rated voltage. The first transformer of 220 kV rated voltage is developed entirely as a result of our own knowledge.

1969

Growing manufacturing capacities generate further expansion of production up to an annual total of 1282 MVA transformers.

1966

A new plant is built on the location where the present headquarters of the company is situated. Annual production reaches a total of 423 MVA transformers.

1965

By acquiring a 10-year license from a French company Alsthom Savoisienne, and building new facilities, the company develops the capacity to produce transformers of up to 150 MVA rated power and of 145 kV rated voltage.

1961

Jambor merges with Energoinvest group from Sarajevo. The company trades under the name Energoinvest Sarajevo, Tovarna transformatorjev Ljubljana. Its activity is exclusively dedicated to manufacturing power transformers.

1960

The extent of production, which is growing annually reaches a total of approximately 130 MVA transformers per year.

1954

The first transformer, which is entirely the result of our own knowledge, is developed.

1951

The company changes its name to Jambor.

1949

The plant changes its name to Elektromehanične delavnice Črnuče and becomes an independent company. Its business activities are focused on the maintenance of electro power equipment.

1933

The founding year of ETRA 33, Energetski transformatorji, d.o.o.. Its initial activity includes the servicing of small transformers and manufacturing of components for power distribution.

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