ENAG, performance generated by experience
With more than 60 years experience, ENAG innovates, designs, and produces products designed for the conversion of static and dynamic energy.
To do this it associates the weakest technologies of power electronics (static) and electromechanical (dynamic: mechanical energy <--> electric).
Numerous international leaders in the Marine, Offshore, Defence, Railway, and Industry markets can bear witness to ENAG's ability to ensure production and service of a very high quality, both in the supply of standard products and personalised equipment for intensive use in demanding environments.
Staff numbers reached 73 employees and turnover for 2010 was €10.8 million.
The company moved to a new production site in March 2009 to deal with growing demand. This new factory has a total surface area (offices and workshops) of 5500 m² and was built as part of a High Environmental Quality process.
ENAG is at the head of a group made up of two subsidiaries operating on similar sectors : CRISTEC Industries, BRETELTECH (the brands LE PAGE in Quimper and MOTELEC in Saint-Brieuc).

A bit of history...
1946 Founding of ENAG (anagram of its founder’s name, Pierre Gane).
1985 Purchase of the group by Jean Roussel.
1990 Takeover of activity by Louis-Marie Guillet.
1993 Purchase of the company CRISTEC Industries. The means located at Annecy were transferred to Quimper into the same
ENAG buildings. The company is specialised in chargers and inverters designed for the leisure equipment market, mainly pleasure boating.
1999 Purchase of the Quimper-based company LE PAGE Bobinage, created in 1970 by Jean-Michel Le Page and specialised in the repair of rotating machines.
2002 Purchase of the company MOTELEC in Saint-Brieuc, created in 1946 by Charles de Lourmel, operating in the same sector as LE PAGE Bobinage.
2004 Takeover of the group by Didier Margerand.
2006 Merger, under the name BRETELTECH, of LE PAGE and MOTELEC whose names become brands, so as to capitalise on the reputation they built up.
2009 ENAG and CRISTEC move to new premises in a new, much larger factory with easier access in the Kerdroniou Est industrial estate in Quimper.




