Thursday, May 9, 2013

News: EMSc open Australian office

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EMSc (Australia) Pty Ltd, the Australian-based subsidiary of UK-based EMSc, has established a new office in Melbourne to meet the growing export demand for its market-leading Powerstar voltage optimisation system in Australia.

Powerstar is a unique voltage optimisation system with a patented design that actively reduces a considerable percentage of a building's electrical energy consumption. It is the only system wholly designed and manufactured in the UK and works by reducing the the voltage supplied by the National Grid.

Speaking of the decision to launch an Australian office, Paul North, international business development manager for the EMSc Group, said: "Powerstar has truly established itself as a market leader in voltage optimisation. Systems have been installed globally for over a decade and boast 100 per cent reliability with no failures and average savings of 12-15 per cent in electricity consumption.

"In Australia we boast well known companies including Coles Supermarkets, Coles Express, numerous councils and many other small and large power users amongst our client base.

"To continue developing market opportunities in the region we are keen to formalise relationships with local consultants, distributors and installation partners."

The innovative firm has recently expanded from premises in Rotherham to a 23,620 sq ft unit in Sheffield comprising the head office, manufacturing space and R&D facilities. The company outgrew its premises at Templeborough and relocated to St Paul's Developments' Smithy Wood Business Park.

Further international success for EMSc includes the signing of a new distribution agreement with the Hamburg based company 67rockwell, who will be distributing Powerstar voltage optimisation systems in Germany, Switzerland and Austria.

Powerstar has also been identified as a "champion technology" by Chinese government experts. After two years of extensive searching, the panel of 30 industry experts picked out Powerstar for the way it could reduce China's electricity consumption and carbon footprint.

Dr. Alex Mardapittas, the managing director of EMSc (UK) Ltd (pictured), said: "It is a great honour to have Powerstar chosen as a "champion technology’, particularly after such extensive search was carried out by such a renowned group of industry professionals. We are proud to be working on this project and I am looking forward to see the first results and case studies in China from the first trials."

EMSc website

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