E/One Through the Years
1969
E/One is founded by six members of GE’s R&D Center
1971
E/One brings to market the first fully-listed grinder pump
1971
Designs and builds the first 10 core monitors for GE
1973
The 200 Series debuts
1985
E/One builds its 25,000th grinder pump
1990
E/One builds its 50,000th grinder pump
1991
The company introduces Gen-Tags and collector analysis services
1993
The AMGP, a replacement for competitor grinder pumps, goes to market
1994
The company unveils the Generator Condition Monitor – Air-Cooled Apparatus (GCM-A), a core monitor for air-cooled generators
1994
The 2000 Series debuts, a redesign of E/One’s flagship grinder pump
1996
GE Power Systems selects E/One as the sole-source provider for hydrogen purity analyzers
1998
E/One unveils the Generator Condition Monitor Explosion-Proof (GCM-X) design
1998
E/One builds its 100,000th grinder pump
2003
E/One develops the Generator Gas Dryer (GGD)
2003
E/One’s headquarters and factory expand by thirty-four thousand square feet
2003
E/One develops the Generator Gas Dryer (GGD)
2004
E/One builds its 200,000th grinder pump
2007
E/One releases the Extreme Series, another evolution of its core grinder pump technology
2014
E/One builds its 500,000th grinder pump
2015
The company introduces an Automated Gas Manifold system for the safe purging of generators
2016
Berkshire Hathaway acquires Precision Castparts Corp.
2021
E/One builds its 750,000th grinder pump
2023
E/One releases the Universal Tank Wet Well, setting the new standard for pressure sewer installations
2024
E/One builds its 900,000th grinder pump
2024
E/One builds a forty-thousand square-foot expansion and state-of-the-art training center