Westinghouse Electric Corporation
At Westinghouse, our mission is to power meaningful lives by providing sustainable energy and reliable appliances, lighting, and electronics for the home. As the company that brought power to America over 100 years ago, we strive to improve everyday life with trustworthy innovation that brings people together for the moments that matter. Guided by our legacy of innovation and quality, we partner closely with industry leaders in product development, manufacturing, and design to curate a selection of high-performing products for residential and industrial customers worldwide. From developing the electrical grid to producing sustainable carbon-free energy today, we have been pioneering the future of power for generations.
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- Business Type:
- Manufacturer
- Industry Type:
- Power Distribution
- Market Focus:
- Globally (various continents)
About us
George Westinghouse born in Central Bridge, New York.
1865George Westinghouse patents the rotary steam engine.
1869Westinghouse patents the air brake, revolutionizing railroad safety.
1869Westinghouse Air Brake Company is founded.
1871Westinghouse Air Brake Company implements half-day Saturdays, a big step toward the five-day work week.
1873Westinghouse invented the automatic air brake by utilizing a triple valve system that equipped each car with its own air cylinder.
1881Westinghouse founds Union Switch and Signal Company to develop closed-track circuits and interlocking systems for railroads.
1886Westinghouse Electric Company is founded.
1888Nikola Tesla receives a patent for the first alternating current motor and comes to work for Westinghouse Electric Company.
1891Westinghouse built the world’s first industrial AC system, Ames Hydroelectric Generating Plant.
1893Westinghouse beats Thomas Edison for the contract to light the Chicago World’s Fair with AC power and wins the “War of the Currents.”
1896Installed hydropower AC generators at Adams Power Plant, Niagara Falls which supplied power to Buffalo, New York
1901First commercial Westinghouse steam turbine driven generator, 1,500 kW unit nicknamed the Mary-Ann, Hartford Electric Light Co.
1905Westinghouse’s first main- line AC powered locomotive produced for New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. Mode:l NH EP1 Supplied voltage: 11 kV, 25 Hz AC, 600 V DC & 636 V AC.
1914Westinghouse acquires Copeman Electric Stove Company and enters the home appliance market.
1914George Westinghouse dies, leaving a legacy that includes 361 patents and the founding of 60 companies.
Westinghouse makes history with the first commercial radio broadcast in the country. Radio station KDKA begins operations.
1921Westinghouse introduces the first factory-built radio receiver.
1923Westinghouse pioneers the first international shortwave radio broadcast.
193055,000 Westinghouse workers honor George Westinghouse by raising funds to build a memorial and garden in Pittsburgh’s Schenley Park.
1933The world’s fastest elevators are built for New York’s Rockefeller Center.
1937Westinghouse Electric constructs the first atom smasher to explore the potential of nuclear energy as a practical power source.
1939Westinghouse makes an impression at the New York World’s Fair with its Hall of Power and Elektro, the walking, talking robot.
1940sWestinghouse supports the war effort on many fronts, including the creation of the famous “We Can Do It” poster.
1941Westinghouse begins producing power at Grand Coulee Dam.
1947First all-weather airport approach lighting installed at Idlewild International Airport, New York.
1948First industrial 2000 HP, W21 gas turbine installed at the Mississippi River Fuel Corp in Wilmar, Arkansas
1950sWestinghouse markets its appliance line with the Freedom Fair advertising campaign.
1954The USS Nautilus, the world’s first nuclear submarine, was launched with a reactor built by Westinghouse.
1960Paul Rand designs the Westinghouse logo.
1969Westinghouse cameras capture the first moonwalk for viewers back on earth.
1977Westinghouse introduces the first airborne surveillance radar system.