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Huntington Beach, CA, United States
ASEA Power Systems designs and manufactures power conversion equipment - phase, voltage, and frequency - for marine, military, and commercial applications. Our comprehensive product line ranges in power from 8kVA-105kVA (Single Phase) and 25kVA-300kVA (3 Phase). Custom Engineering and World-wide support are available.
Mequon,, WI, United States
Ingeteam Inc is a company specializing in electrical generators, converters, inverters, and automation solutions for various sectors including naval and ports, energy, and industrial applications.
Ruhstorf/Rott, Germany
Loher Gmbh - world leader in marine electric motor and inverter technolgy. 3 phase electric motors and variable speed drives for hazardous and non-hazardous areas.
Rye,, NH, United States
ProMariner provides reliable marine charging solutions including waterproof onboard battery chargers, inverters, and isolators with 40 years of expertise.
Portland, OR, United States
Rodgers Marine Electronics, specialists in Marine Electronics. Sales, service and high quality installations.
Bergen,, Norway
SES - Scandinavian Electric Systems AS is a Bergen-based company specializing in the supply and service of generators, inverters, starters, and motors for maritime applications.
Bracebridge Heath, Lincoln,, Lincolnshire, UK, United Kingdom
The PowerWorks is one of the UK's leading uninterruptible power supply (UPS) solution providers. Above all it prides itself on offering a full and professional service. Our customers demand these services and more. That is why companies like ITT Cannon, Silicon Graphics, Interoute Telecom, NHS Direct and Honda choose us - perhaps you should too ...
Arlington, WA, United States
Manufacturer of inverters, battery chargers and battery instrumentation.
Xantrex designs, manufactures, and markets power products including inverters, inverter chargers, battery chargers, and lithium-ion batteries used in marine, recreational vehicles, and heavy-duty trucks for auxiliary or emergency power.