TES Power, a leading provider of Data Centre power solutions, has announced a significant new project with a prominent European data centre developer. TES will design, manufacture and supply a comprehensive range of power distribution equipment, fully integrated within custom Modular Electrical Rooms in both POD and Skid configurations, for the client’s new cutting-edge data centre based in Europe.
This project will leverage TES’s expertise in off-site manufacturing, with a large volume of fully integrated PODS and SKIDS being produced at their state-of-the-art Data Centre campus in Co. Derry, Northern Ireland. These PODS and SKIDS will house TES’s in-house manufactured LV switchgear, along with UPS systems, Transformers, CRAH units and battery back-ups. To ensure seamless collaboration and project efficiency, the project will utilise Autodesk Construction Cloud as its Common Data Environment (CDE) for 3D modelling and information sharing.
TES has a proven track record in off-site manufacturing, utilising its extensive resources and capacity to deliver significant advantages to clients. This approach offers flexibility and speed unmatched by traditional construction methods. TES has successfully delivered off-site manufactured projects globally, spanning Europe, North and South America, Africa, the Middle East, and Australia.
The comprehensive range of TES products and services for data centres includes LV switchgear, PDUs, ATSs, and fully integrated Modular Electrical Rooms.
“We are thrilled to have been awarded this prestigious project and are eager to support our client’s ambitious expansion plans,” said Martin Brannigan, Operations Director at TES Power. “This project aligns perfectly with TES’s strengths and our extensive experience in delivering fully integrated mechanical and electrical solutions. Our expanded capacity at the new Data Centre campus allows us to deliver projects faster than the competition, and without any Brexit-related trade barriers between the UK and EU.”
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