Bauhaus, Dessau

Busch-Jaeger strives constantly to satisfy its customers’ stringent requirements when it comes to quality, range of products and innovation. Busch-Jaeger is the market leader and has more than 130 years of experience in the area of electrical installation technology. We have two manufacturing facilities in Germany. As part of the ABB Group, the company employs some 1,300 people in Lüdenscheid and Aue. It exports to more than 60 countries.

Music Hall, Helsinki

The company‘s product range comprises approx. 6,000 articles: from the complete electrical installation program with switches, socket outlets, special connector systems, dimmers and movement detectors, to door communications systems and electronic, high-end products for building automation for Smart Home and Smart Building.

State Archive, Duisburg

Modern light switches are much more than just a basic commodity. They are fascinating design objects. They lend living space character through the combination of innovative technology and aesthetic quality. The switch ranges from Busch-Jaeger are a visual highlight on all backgrounds and meet the highest demands for quality and beauty in the design of individual living space. 

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Weekend house, Bammental

Single 

smarter home

and building 

solutions.

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Yas Marina Hotel, Abu Dhabi

Smarter home 
and building systems.

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Busch-Jaeger Elektro GmbH

A member of the ABB Group
Freisenbergstraße 2
DE - 58513 Lüdenscheid
Germany


+49 2351 956-1600
+49 2351 956-1700
info.bje@de.abb.com

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