About us

About us

esave ag develops, manufactures, and distributes products for intelligent and sustainable solutions for public lighting, smart cities, and industrial lighting. esave's innovative products can significantly reduce energy consumption, minimize unnecessary light emissions, and enhance human well-being.

Who are we and what do we do?

esave is a leading Swiss provider of smart lighting solutions. esave ag was founded by three friends, Rico Kramer, Hanno Baumgartner, and Daniel Jörimann. The team in Switzerland comprises around 20 employees. They work in development, production, support, sales, and training. Production takes place exclusively in Switzerland. Great importance is attached to sustainable and environmentally friendly production. esave has various branches around the world.

Our mission

Innovation – Energy efficiency – Intelligence – Sustainability

With innovative, energy-efficient, and smart products, esave makes a significant contribution to our environment.

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Innovation

...is lived and promoted every day
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Sustainability

...is at the heart of our mission
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Energy efficiency

...a goal becomes a way of life
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Customer-oriented

...Customer concerns are taken seriously
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Quality

...is a constant and self-evident goal.

More than a company—a big family

Our employees are our most valuable asset and form the foundation of esave ag.

Kundenstimmen

"I appreciate esave's comprehensive and progressive product portfolio, which complements Siteco's future-oriented outdoor luminaires very well."

Mattias Weber, Product Management Digitalization

"esave provides the most efficient and user-friendly street lighting management system, meeting all our needs. Their team is honest, smart, and highly communicative, making them a reliable partner for achieving our goals."

Rubén Cuerdo, Chief Executive Officer

The simple operation of the esave control system enables cities and municipalities to optimize their street lighting, thereby saving energy and costs. At the same time, the demand-based use of lighting reduces light pollution and thus makes a positive contribution to the health of people, animals, and plants.

Martin Niggas, Marketing and Sales