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BPE supplies 2,000 UPS units amidst pandemic

  • T&D India
  • May 6, 2021
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Best Power Equipment (India) Pvt Ltd (BPE), supplied 2,000 units of UPS and power-back solutions during the COVID-19 crisis, the Noida-headquartered company said in a release.

Amidst the crisis, BPE was able to deliver UPS to large hospitals, COVID testing centers, telecom companies, paper mills, government undertakings, airports, etc, across the country, the company said.

According to Amitansu Satpathy, Managing Director, Best Power Equipments, “BPE is working on war-footing and achieved a milestone when our COVID warriors worked towards providing power back up solutions to critical industries. In spite of lockdown, restrictions, each COVID warrior’s aim was to achieve operational excellence and was available 24×7 so that uninterrupted power backup solutions are provided.”

Also See: Exclusive interview with Amitansu Satpathy by T&D India (January 2021)

The availability of continuous, quality power is crucial for the optimal performance of critical applications in every industry. Power and utility companies always have a strong track record when it comes to preparing for emergencies. During COVID, power and utility companies expanded their efforts to keep their workforce safe and have the necessary skills in place at all times, the release added.

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