Automotive
The growing uptake of electric and hybrid vehicles has sparked a revolution in electrical safety.
This dynamic sector sees key players competing to keep up with the latest trends. The stakes are high: the EV market is projected to surpass $800 billion in 2026, yet infrastructure and safety equipment has lagged.

Continuing to develop
Cutting corners never pays – constructing and maintaining EVs involves numerous electrical hazards. The electricity channelled to an EV’s powertrain is either 400V or 800V depending on the model, and de-energization and isolation can only go so far, as maintenance workers are at risk of shocks and injuries from capacitance yet to discharge.
Our tools’ industry-leading insulation lowers the chance of arc flash, keeps maintenance staff safe and protects internal components.
Access challenges unique to EVs have driven us to develop new tools. The need to reach components deep under the hood and within the chassis has required us to create new slimline tools and accessories.

Tools to install safely
Torx sockets, slim shank screwdrivers, and innovative torque wrench attachments are examples of our products that are making EV engineers’ lives easier and safer. We continue work closely with manufacturers and service centers to design and produce the safest solutions to the challenges they face.
We have developed custom toolkits for KIA, Toyota, and WAE Technologies and supplied insulated tools to Hyundai, Jaguar Land Rover, Mercedes and more.
EV infrastructure is a further sub-sector where our tools are part of the mix – there are 125 charging points being installed in the USA every day, each of which requires electrically-safe hand tools compliant with ASTM F1505 and IEC 60900.
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