Digicon Solutions is a UK-based specialist in the supply, installation and ongoing support of variable speed drives for industrial and commercial applications. As an official partner of Danfoss and supplier of VACON products, the company provides end-to-end motor control solutions designed to improve energy efficiency, reliability and operational performance.
Operating nationwide, Digicon supports customers across sectors including HVAC, facilities management, manufacturing and critical infrastructure. The business combines rapid product supply with hands-on technical expertise, assisting clients with drive selection, system compatibility checks, installation, commissioning and fault diagnostics.
Unlike purely transactional distributors, Digicon positions itself as a lifecycle partner. Its team of engineers delivers pre-sales technical guidance, emergency call-out support, servicing, and long-term maintenance contracts. The company also carries significant on-site stock to enable fast dispatch and minimise downtime in the event of equipment failure.
In addition to drive supply, Digicon undertakes full turnkey projects, including system design, control panel integration, motor and gearbox installation, and energy-saving assessments. These assessments quantify potential reductions in kWh usage, CO2 emissions and operating costs, helping clients achieve measurable efficiency gains and return on investment.
With over three decades of experience in variable speed drive systems, Digicon provides 24-hour technical support and nationwide engineering coverage from its Leicestershire head office and London base. The company’s core focus is delivering intelligent, energy-efficient motor control solutions that keep industrial processes and commercial buildings operating reliably and cost-effectively.
Invested in February 2026
Ventilation Ventures
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