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Power Generation - Market Report Wernick Power Solutions


Wernick’s Power Solutions division offers a broad range of generators from 6kVA to 500kVA, which are suitable for various applications across many sectors. Its portfolio includes Stage IIIA and Stage V machinery from


JCB, as well as other equipment selected for reliability and performance. All generators are housed within durable canopies with large lockable doors, boosting security in vulnerable areas and unsecured jobsites. 24hr fuel tanks enable longer running times between refuelling, and the bases are bunded to 110% of


capacity to minimise environmental risks. Road tow options boost transportability, while all machines feature location tracking and telemetry. For backup energy and emission sensitive sites, the ‘Voltbank’


battery storage unit pairs with a generator and is able to run lights, security cameras and other appliances at times of lower demand. Voltbank is available between 2kVA and 60kVA and it is adaptable to included solar panels for carbon zero charging.


https://www.wernickpower.co.uk


Developed with sustainability in mind, our Atlas Copco ZenergiZe Energy Storage units helps operators to dramatically reduce their fuel consumption, CO2 emissions, electricity tariffs and back-ups to mains failures, while delivering optimal performance with zero noise and virtually no maintenance.


The Zenergize unit is your clean and quiet source of energy.


power.technique.uk@atlascopco.com 01442 222 350 www.atlascopco.co.uk


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