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"EnergyAce Adds UPS Solutions to its Portfolio"
EnergyAce has expanded its portfolio with the introduction of Uninterruptible Power Supply, or UPS, solutions, giving customers another way to protect critical systems and improve site resilience. Working with manufacturing partner Ablerex, EnergyAce now offers UPS systems from 1kVA to 2000kVA, supported by its UK-based design, installation, maintenance, and technical support capability.
A UPS helps keep essential equipment running when the mains supply is interrupted. It also helps provide clean, stable power during normal operation, which is particularly important for sensitive systems and critical environments where even a short interruption can lead to disruption, damage, or data loss.
The addition is a natural fit within the wider EnergyAce offer. The company now offers UPS alongside complementary electrical and power-related services, including Power Factor Correction, Voltage Optimisation, Active Harmonic Filters, and planned maintenance.
EnergyAce’s UPS capability includes both off-the-shelf and bespoke solutions, allowing systems to be matched to the site, the load profile, and the level of resilience required. Options include single-phase and three-phase systems, support for complex or critical environments, and integration with existing electrical infrastructure and backup generation.
Through its partnership with Ablerex, EnergyAce is able to deliver properly engineered UPS solutions backed by long-term serviceability and technical support. That means customers can work with one trusted partner from specification through to installation and ongoing support.
Gary Vizard, Managing Director at EnergyAce, said:
“Adding UPS to the EnergyAce portfolio is a natural next step for us. Our customers already come to us for support with critical electrical systems, so expanding into UPS allows us to offer even more complete protection for sites where continuity and power quality really matter. “
Businesses looking to understand whether UPS could be relevant for their site, assets, or operations can find out more on the EnergyAce website or speak to the team directly.



