About Total Electronics
Enterprise hardware, without the fragmentation.
Total Electronics was founded by infrastructure engineers on a simple observation: buying serious compute means wrangling six vendors, three integrators, and a construction schedule. We collapsed all of that into one line.
Who We Are
Built by the people who used to carry the pager.
Before Total Electronics, our team designed, operated, and repaired data infrastructure for enterprises, universities, and research clusters. We watched the same failure pattern on repeat: hardware bought from one vendor, integrated by another, installed by a third, supported by nobody. Every handoff lost information; every gap became downtime.
Total Electronics exists to close those gaps. We sell servers, CPU and accelerator components, networking fabrics, prefabricated data centers, cooling, and monitoring — and we sell them the way infrastructure actually gets built: engineered as a system, assembled and burn-in tested in our facility, delivered and commissioned by our own field engineers, and supported for the life of the deployment.
No shopping cart, no mystery lead times. Every inquiry is answered by an engineer within one business day.
Core Values
Six principles, applied to every build.
Speed first
Integrated systems deploy in days and weeks, not construction quarters.
One accountable team
Design, sourcing, assembly, installation, and support under a single roof — no vendor ping-pong.
Reliability above all
Every build is stress-tested, burn-in validated, and thermally profiled before it ships.
Modular thinking
Infrastructure that scales by node, rack, and module as the workload grows.
Efficiency as engineering
Precision and liquid cooling designed in from the start, not bolted on after the power bill.
Long-term partnership
Spares strategy, firmware baselines, and expansion planning are part of the sale, not an upsell.
Certifications
Standards we build against.
Quality, security, environmental, and safety management — independently certified.
Work with a team that owns the outcome.
From one component to a complete data hall — tell us what you're building.