JCE Celebrates Innovation Award Win at Northern Star Business Awards
PRESS RELEASE JCE Energy Ltd., a specialist in off-grid power solutions for hazardous areas, has been awarded the prestigious Inspiration…
Equipment choice for compliance in different world locations

ATEX is the name commonly given to the two European Directives for controlling explosive atmospheres.
(ATEX Location: Europe)
IECEx is the IEC System for Certification to Standards Relating to Equipment for Use in Explosive Atmospheres.
(IECEx Location: International)
(Australia, New Zealand and Singapore)
NEC article 500 describes the NEC Division classification system, while articles 505 and 506 describe the NEC Zone classification system.
(NEC Location: United States).
The Eurasian Conformity mark (ЕАС) is a certification mark to indicate products that conform to all technical regulations of the Eurasian Customs Union.
(EAC Location: Eurasian Customs Union)
The KC (South Korea Certification) mark signifies compliance with South Korea’s product safety requirements for electrical and electronic equipment and is issued by South Korea-based certification bodies that have been approved by the South Korea Standards Association.
CEC is the Canadian Electrical Code and every electrical installation in a hazardous location shall comply with Article 18.
(CEC Article 18 Location: Canada)
Supplying a bespoke solar power system for the South Ndola wellhead platform to support safe, reliable offshore energy.
Creating a Zone 2 certified solar power system to deliver safe, sustainable energy in hazardous offshore environments.
Developing a containerised hybrid power system to support critical operations with lower emissions and improved fuel efficiency.