Welcome to Enerscan Insulators Ltd.

Enerscan has produced pole line hardware since the mid 1980’s and has customers throughout all of North America, with occasional sales in the Caribbean, South America, Australia, New Zealand and Europe. 

Our foundation has always been the use of modern materials and manufacturing methods to replace the products designed in the early 1900’s when electricity was first being used in most of the world.  The benefits from modern materials and manufacturing methods are significant in terms of product capabilities, product quality and lower costs.   Enerscan’s founder and President, Dale Robertson, P.Eng., holds many Design Patents and Registered Industrial Designs for parts developed for production by Enerscan.

Enerscan is a significant OEM supplier to Hubbell Power Systems and other Hubbell companies and divisions.  We make about 200 different parts for Hubbell and are a trusted supplier for electrical parts, pole line hardware, lighting system components and other products. 

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WHO WE ARE

Enerscan Insulators Ltd.

Enerscan is a privately owned manufacturer focused on delivering quality products to the North American power utility industry.

Our products have been developed by listening to and understanding our customers’ needs with a focus on utility and cost.

We manufacture pole line hardware and bucket truck tools designed to perform for an extended service life without failure.

How We Are Meeting and Exceeding the Industry Standards

All applicable standards (such as CSA, ANSI and others) including the design requirements of current and prospective electrical utility customers are established as fundamental design criteria. Enerscan internally tests our products and coordinates third party testing as required.

Enerscan also develops new products on a contract basis

Enerscan internally tests our products and coordinates third-party testing as required.

About Enerscan

First incorporated as Enerscan Engineering in 1981, the company has since been involved in a number of engineering ventures including consulting and study of manufacturing related issues.

The benefits can be numerous, but include higher strengths and durability, weight, electrical and heat conductivity. Further benefits can result from more modern design.