
Power Requirements: Calculate the total wattage of appliances you intend to run simultaneously. Add a safety margin (typically 20–30%) to cover startup surges (motors, compressors).
Battery Compatibility: Ensure the inverter matches the voltage and capacity of your battery bank (e.g., 12V, 24V, 48V) and supports the battery type (tubular, VRLA, AGM, lithium).
Waveform Type: Choose a pure sine wave inverter for sensitive electronics and appliances (computers, medical equipment, variable-speed drives). Modified sine wave inverters are only suitable for simple, non-sensitive loads.
Efficiency & Features: Look for higher efficiency ratings, inverter protections (overload, short-circuit, over/under voltage) and useful features like eco/energy-saving modes, LCD status displays and remote monitoring.
Yes — our inverters and backup systems are compatible with solar PV setups. We offer inverter models and controllers that support solar charging, seamless grid/solar/battery management, and smart switching so solar generation can reduce battery drain and extend backup time.
Our switchgear adheres to recognized international standards and certifications, including:
Yes — we provide customization options to meet specific industrial needs. Our engineering team works closely with clients to design tailored switchgear solutions (ratings, form factor, protection features, control/interface integration) that fit operational and regulatory requirements.
Quality is ensured through documented QA processes, factory testing, and verification against international standards (ISO/IEC). For bespoke projects we provide test reports and certification evidence as part of delivery.