Eitech is a Swedish electrical engineering and installation group that delivers complete projects, turnkey solutions and ongoing service across the building and public sector, industry, infrastructure and energy markets. Founded in 1994 and headquartered in Umeå, the brand has built a strong local presence with offices stretching from Gällivare and Kiruna in the north to Malmö and Lund in the south, historically operating through entities such as Eitech AB, Eitech Electro AB, Eitech Engineering AB and Eitech Special Projects AB. The company combines power technology, automation and general electrical engineering capabilities to take responsibility for the full delivery chain from design and project engineering through installation, commissioning and long‑term maintenance. In 2016 Eitech generated revenue of about €200 million and employed around 1,200 people in Sweden, and subsequent descriptions refer to a workforce of roughly 850–1,000 specialists distributed across more than 20 locations.
Eitech focuses on technically complex assignments and large projects as well as smaller service and installation work. Its customer base includes construction companies, infrastructure developers and public‑sector organisations seeking high‑reliability electrical systems for buildings, industrial facilities, transport and other critical infrastructure. The group positions itself as a specialist provider capable of managing high‑requirement projects in areas such as electrical infrastructure, automation and power engineering, while also offering framework‑type service and maintenance contracts. Since January 2018 Eitech has been part of VINCI Energies and its VINCI Energies Building Solutions network in Sweden, alongside brands such as Emil Lundgren and ETB EL och Larm. Within this framework, Eitech emphasises safety, environmental performance, ethics and innovation, and in southern Sweden several business units have been consolidated into Eitech Syd AB to strengthen delivery capacity for both everyday service work and major technically advanced projects.