13 Jun 2022

Pioneering electro- and electromechanical component distributor, EG Electronics, is proud to announce that it has become an official distributor of Rochester Sensor (formerly known as Rochester Gauges). This unique new partnership strengthens the Sweden-based company’s offering and supports the Rochester brand in its expansion into the Nordic and Baltic regions.

Specializing in distributing and sourcing standard components alongside developing, assembling, and qualifying customized solutions, EG Electronics has decades of experience in working with sensing solutions. Headquartered in Sweden, the brand has a strong international focus with additional locations across Europe and Asia.

distributor of Rochester Sensors

EG Electronics is proud to grow its offering by evolving a licensed distributor of Rochester Sensors

Now, EG Electronics is proud to announce it is expanding its offering by becoming an official distributor of Rochester Sensors. The multi-national brand is one of the world’s pioneering manufacturers of gauges and sensors that measure the levels of various mission-critical liquids and fuels such as diesel, gasoline, coolant, and more. 

These sensors can be used across a wide range of residential and commercial applications, including, forklifts, agriculture equipment, and the next generation of electric vehicles.

Rochester Sensors solutions

Speaking on the new partnership, Jonas Vesalainen, Sales Manager at EG Electronics, added, “We are really excited to become an official distributor of Rochester Sensors and their wider product range such as Fozmula. Their world-pioneering products are renowned for their quality and innovation, and we know they are going to be a great addition to our existing product range."

Jonas Vesalainen adds, "With the addition of the Rochester Sensors solutions, we will always be able to provide the most suitable solution for our client’s high demands. This new partnership will see EG Electronics granted the rights to promote and distribute their range to both the Nordic and Baltic regions and Poland, and we are looking forward to helping them expand their reach further.”