BEHOLD THE FIRST ONLINE POWER BACK UP IN NIGERIA
The effect of power outages is enormous which ranges from loss of data and information, increase in cost of production and causes trauma to the victims. With an effort to combat power outages, business owners adopted the use of Uninterruptible power systems, UPS. This was only use to retain power for a short period and runs down after some minutes.
Since, all efforts by the government to proffer solution to power outages in the country seems abortive, KStar UPS systems which is basically specialized on power backup solutions, that is strong enough to handle mission-critical equipment used in the hospital for diagnosis and surgery, data centres and bank ATMs. KStar UPS systems are online and can switch from one source of power to the other without a nano second breakage. It can handle a wide range of applications which have peculiar needs. It is design for individual and industrial customers.
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