CBE started its journey in 1976 in Trento, Italy. Over the decades, it has focused on the engineering and production of electrical and electronic components designed for the specific constraints of mobile and marine environments. Today, it operates as a brand under AL-KO Vehicle Technology Electronics S.r.l., forming part of the broader AL-KO Vehicle Technology Group. The brand is recognized for its modular approach to onboard systems. Rather than generic components, CBE develops integrated solutions, including switching battery chargers like the CB500 series, digital voltage displays, and control panels. These are built using materials such as high-grade plastic, stainless steel, and brass, ensuring they withstand the vibrations and environmental factors typical of life on the water. When you choose CBE, you are opting for a system-based approach to your boat's electrical architecture. Their components, from modular switches to energy management systems, are designed to work together to simplify installation and maintenance. Whether you are upgrading your power monitoring with a digital voltmeter or replacing a standard charger, the brand provides a consistent technical language for your electrical setup.
Electrical systems designed for longevity
CBE components are engineered to provide a stable link between your batteries and your onboard appliances. The modularity of their switch and socket range allows for a clean, uniform look across the navigation desk or cabin. Their power electronics, particularly in the charging sector, emphasize efficient energy management, which is essential for any vessel relying on battery banks.
- Modular Electrical Accessories: A consistent range of switches and sockets that allow for clean, standardized installations.
- Energy Management: Switching battery chargers, such as the CB500 series, designed for effective charge cycles.
- Digital Monitoring: Precision digital voltmeters and control panels that provide reliable system status.
- Robust Construction: Utilization of stainless steel and brass where structural or conductive integrity is most needed.
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