Elektra Launches Eklipto Espresso Machine Plus New Home Equipment
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Elektra Launches Eklipto Espresso Machine Plus New Home Equipment
"Italian espresso equipment manufacturer Elektra is rolling out new machines for cafes and home users, continuing a push toward contemporary digital features and modern design while maintaining the brand's reputation for quality. Displayed at the recent HostMilano event in Italy (read all of DCN's HostMilano 2025 coverage) and other trade shows this year, the new releases from Elektra include the Eklipto commercial espresso machine, the Jolie home espresso machine and the Micra espresso grinder."
"The Elektra Eklipto first appeared at the SIGEP 2025 international foodservice expo in Rimini, Italy, in January. It was presented at HostMilano as an entry- to mid-level professional machine with features typically found in higher-end models. The heat-exchanger machine with E61 groups aims to impress with a contemporary Italian aesthetic, while PID temperature control, cold-touch steam wands, RGB lighting and automatic group cleaning headline the functional features."
"The company did not disclose pricing or future U.S. availability of the machine, which will be produced in 1-group and 2-group configurations. "Elektra is strengthening its global presence as part of VEA Group, which brings together multiple manufacturing and engineering capabilities across the coffee equipment sector," Elektra Marketing Manager Diana Zuluaga told Daily Coffee News, referencing the merger of several Italian equipment companies in 2024. "Eklipto, Jolie and Micra represent a renewed strategic direction: more accessible professional technology, contemporary design and a clear commitment to quality.""
Elektra introduced three new products targeting cafe and home users: the Eklipto commercial espresso machine, the Jolie home espresso machine, and the Micra grinder. The Eklipto is a heat-exchanger machine with E61 groups offered in one- and two-group configurations, featuring PID temperature control, cold-touch steam wands, RGB lighting and automatic group cleaning; pricing and U.S. availability remain undisclosed. The Jolie uses a heat-exchanger system with a 2-liter stainless-steel boiler and a vibratory pump that drives water through copper heat-exchanger pipes with a 2.4-liter onboard capacity. Elektra positions the releases as part of a push toward accessible professional technology and contemporary design following integration into VEA Group.
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