ENPEC, a subsidiary of the ELEC EL DJAZAIR Holding, is one of the national pillars of the electrochemical sector. With more than fifty years of experience, the National Company for Electrochemical Products has established itself as a benchmark in the design, manufacturing, and marketing of electrochemical generators for the automotive, energy, and industrial sectors. Located in El-Hassi in the wilaya of Sétif, ENPEC has built its reputation on technological expertise, product quality, and a continuous commitment to innovation.
ENPEC: Proven expertise in electrochemical generators
ENPEC’s core business focuses on the production of lead-acid starter batteries. These batteries are used in many applications. They power passenger vehicles, trucks, and industrial machinery. They are also used in handling equipment and solar systems.
These products are designed according to strict standards. As a result, they offer reliable performance and long service life. They are particularly suited for demanding environments.
ENPEC also produces secondary lead through a controlled recycling process. This material is widely used in the metallurgical industry. It meets growing market demand. At the same time, it supports a more sustainable approach. It also helps reduce environmental impact.
In addition, the company manufactures several electrolyte products. These include sulfuric acid, demineralized water, and coolant (glacel). These solutions are essential for many industries. They are widely used in automotive, energy, and technical services.
A commitment to quality, safety, and the environment
ENPEC places quality at the heart of its strategy. The company is certified ISO 9001:2015 for its quality management system, ISO 14001:2015 for environmental management, and ISO 45001:2018 for occupational health and safety. These certifications demonstrate the rigor of its processes and its commitment to high international standards.
Through a unique combination of expertise, innovation, and industrial capability, ENPEC remains a key player in Algeria’s electrochemical and energy value chain.

