MEDCOM
🇵🇱 Poland Electric Drives & Motors
Power electronic devices for public transport systems, industrial power supply systems, energy applications and electric mobility.
MEDCOM Sp. z o.o. is a Polish manufacturer of power electronic devices based in Warsaw. The company describes itself as one of the most innovative manufacturers of power electronics in the world and has delivered solutions for advanced public transport systems, industrial installations and the power sector for more than 35 years. MEDCOM’s strongest profile is high-power conversion and traction-related power electronics, not generic electric drives.
Products and applications
MEDCOM develops traction converters, auxiliary converters, battery chargers, static converters, power supply systems, inverters, hybrid inverters, energy-sector equipment, e-bus chargers, Vehicle-to-Grid charging technology and silicon carbide power electronics for public transport vehicles. Its products are used in trams, metro trains, locomotives, passenger carriages, electric buses, trolleybuses, hydrogen and hybrid vehicles, railway systems, industrial installations and power-sector applications.
Product Categories
Static Inverters
EV Charging Stations
Energy Storage Inverters
Product Lines & Series
- TC Series - Traction Converters
- SIV Series - Static Inverters
- BCH Series - Battery Chargers
Products & Components
Solutions & Applications
Technologies & Expertise
Certifications & Standards
Company facts
- Headquarters
- Warsaw, Poland
- Founded
- Over 35 years of power electronics experience
- Employees
- 50-250
Profile transparency
- Data status
- Publicly researched profile
- Sources
- Official website, public company and product pages
- Last reviewed
- April 2026
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