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PURCHASING QUESTIONS

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  • Will it work?
    We have installed emergency 911 and other critical communications infrastructure power systems for both state and federal governments during the past 4 years. Many purchasers have returned for additional installations to harden and enhance their networks.
  • Will it work in our environment?
    These systems work from -40ºC to +46ºC when installed in our NEBS III certified enclosure. However, most systems are installed in customer provided shelters.
  • How will it impact our staff?
    Staffing associated with powering communications sites can be reduced due to limited fuel cell maintenance requirements. Our systems will free people and resources that otherwise would be maintaining combustion generators and racks of lead acid batteries.
  • How will it make our agency more efficient?
    Emergency services consumers will never know that you have a fuel cell system. But they will know when your communications crash. A fuel cell system will prevent critical infrastructure outages at the lowest lifecycle cost. Your existing equipment and network will become much more robust and more reliable with a primary or back-up system powered by fuel cells.
  • Will my people use this system?
    The system is designed to step in automatically when grid power fails. The only responsibility of your staff is to replenish the hydrogen when notified by the system.
  • Do I trust the people I am buying from and their ability to deliver?
    havePOWER has been in business since 1998. We are the first and leading fuel cell system integrator in the United States. Our customers include the states of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York and Washington. Agencies include, Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems (MIEMSS), Pennsylvania’s Radio Project Office (RPO), Ohio’s Multi Agency Radio Communications System (MARCS) and Washington State highway patrol, among others.
  • What is our next step?
    We will need maximum load requirements, minimum back-up time requirements and location of the installation. Final pricing will be dependant on these needs. havePOWER has in-house electrical, mechanical, and structural engineering teams who will, within a few days, provide a schematic design for the proposed system.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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