For other uses, see Electrical Americas & Electrical Rest of World SegmentsElectrical Americas & Electrical Rest of World Segments In 1937, Eaton became international by opening a manufacturing plant in Canada. The Hydraulics group also includes Eaton's Filtration, Golf Grip and Air flex industrial clutch and brake businesses. The electrical sector's products include circuit breakers, switchgear, busway, UPS systems, power distribution units, panel boards, load centers, motor controls, meters, sensors, relays and inverters. In 2003, Eaton's Electrical Distribution and Control business (formerly known as In 2006, Eaton entered the data center power distribution market. Initial products were internally developed PDU's and RPP's under the Powerware brand and included the PowerXpert metering system. The Torbensen Axle Company incorporated in Ohio in 1916, succeeding the New Jersey corporation. The main markets for the Electrical Americas and Electrical Rest of World segments are industrial, institutional, government, utility, commercial, residential, information technology and original equipment manufacturer customers. The Vehicle Group comprises the company's truck and automotive segments Including the Roadranger division providing:The truck segment is involved in the design, manufacture and marketing of powertrain systems and other components for commercial vehicle markets. Eaton is a manufacturer of systems and components for use in mobile and industrial applications. The award was directed towards the company's efforts to pioneer heavy duty Operations of Eaton involve the use and disposal of certain substances regulated under environmental protection laws. On 21 Jan. 2020 Eaton announced the sale of its Hydraulics group to Danfoss A/S of Denmark. Eaton has set standards for itself in the category of environmental protection vowing to reduce its own greenhouse gas emissions by 18 percent by 2012.In 2006, Eaton joined the Green Suppliers Network, a public-private partnership with the EPA and U.S. Department of Commerce, through which small and medium-sized suppliers are helped to develop "lean and clean" manufacturing processes.This article is about the industrial manufacturer. By 1932, the diversified company changed its name to Eaton Manufacturing Company. For the aerospace industry, Eaton manufactures and markets a line of systems and components for hydraulic, fuel, motion control, pneumatic systems and engines. Key products include manual and automated transmissions, clutches,Eaton's automotive segment produces products such as superchargers, engine valves, valve train components, cylinder heads, locking and limited-slip differentials, heavy-duty drive-line components, fuel, emissions, and safety controls, transmission and engine controls, spoilers, exterior moldings, plastic components, and fluid connectors.