Power firm 'fired up for growth' with new base
A power sector engineering firm says it is poised to charge ahead after switching to a new base.
Dale Power Solutions has opened a St Albans site.
The business says the move will strengthen its commercial uninterruptible power supply division’s presence across the South of England.
Featuring an equipment showroom and collaboration spaces, it adds the hub will drive further growth across its commercial uninterruptible power supply arm, which provides protection apparatus to offices, retail spaces and public buildings.
The North Orbital Commercial Park move comes just weeks after the Scarborough-headquartered business hailed its growth potential following a “landmark” year that saw it chalk up a 20 per cent-plus turnover increase.
Gavin Hepburn, chief executive, said: “Our St Albans facility is an important step for the continued growth of our commercial uninterruptible power supply division.
“The expansion reflects the expertise and dedication of the team, who continue to support a wide range of critical sectors, including water infrastructure and commercial office environments.”
The company – whose portfolio also includes back-up diesel generator and battery energy storage system support – has a further base in Aberdeen.
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