Socomec targets Rs 200 crore within two years

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CHENNAI, INDIA: Chennai-based Socomec UPS India has launched a wide range of new UPS products, including: Green Power UPS, ITYS, Statys and Asys in India, with the power range spanning from 1 to 800kVA.

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The company has fostered a marketing arrangement with Redington India to strengthen its Indian presence. Socomec India aims to generate a turnover of Rs 200 crore by 2011.

Norbert Jacobsen, MD, Socomec UPS India said, “Our's is a technology-driven company that provides best technology and value-based products. We are launching the new range of UPS products in India to address the needs of the secure power supply with high efficiency and green electrical energy for the industrial and services sectors.”

Jacobsen said that Socomec India wants to be one among the top three UPS companies in India. The company has recently set-up its fully owned subsidiary in India to take a handgrip of its marketing, distribution and retailing processes. Socomec India expects to increase its yearly turnover to Rs 200crore by 2011.

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It has also tied-up with Redington to reach its UPS products across India in tier-1, 2 and 3 cities.

Socomec’s Green Power is a family of static UPS systems with power ranging from 100 to 200 kVA, for loads with power factor 0.9.

This new range, which is designed especially for the IT industry, comes with 96 percent efficiency, more or less constant throughout the entire load curve. Socomec’s ITYS is a new range of single-phase UPS systems, designed with the objective of achieving high volume sales through the power and IT distribution channel. Socomec’s Statys & Asys switches are meant for absolute certainty in the power supply from a dual-redundant system.

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The Statys is a range of static load transfer systems (STS) with power levels ranging from 16A to 63A single-phase and 63A to 100A three-phase in rack versions and up to 1800A three-phase in cabinet or panel-integratable versions.

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