Welcome to Smart Power Systems ...
Smart Power Systems, Inc. designs, develops and distributes power systems for all types of applications. When the company first began, it centered more so on static inverters, however has since expanded its product base. The company has a full set power conversion products such as Inverters, DC Power Supplies, Battery Chargers, Static Transfer Switches, etc. on the market today for commercial, industry, and defense use.
Smart Power manufacture power system equipment of choice for many different applications for many different organizations. From being used on aircraft for aviation, for the Navy, or being used for ground support by the Army for supporting troops in Iraq.
Even though Smart Power Systems has only been in existence for only several years, it has a vast amount of experience and leadership in power electronics. This is how Smart Power Systems has products that are being made and have been made in many areas around the country.
*** Latest Update***
Smart Power Systems,Inc. has moved from its previous location to our new larger facility from SEPTEMBER 1,2022.
New Location:
Smart Power Systems,Inc.
9600 Pulaski Park Drive,#124
Baltimore MD21220Phone: 410 391 9881
*** New Product Announcement ***
Governor Malloy Announces Nation's First Statewide Microgrid Pilot
Projects in Bridgeport, Fairfield, Groton, Hartford, Middletown, Storrs, Windham & Woodbridge Awarded Funding Through Innovative State Program
Governor Malloy, joined by Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) Commissioner Daniel C. Esty, and state and local officials, today announced that nine microgrid projects in Bridgeport, Fairfield, Groton, Hartford, Middletown, Storrs, Windham, and Woodbridge have been awarded a total of $18 million in funding primarily through the DEEP Microgrid Pilot Program. The program is designed to develop innovative ways to keep critical buildings powered during electric grid outages.
“Microgrids play a major role in our efforts to modernize and harden our infrastructure to withstand severe weather,” said Governor Malloy. “These projects will help protect residents and vital public services even when the power goes out, and in doing so allow us to provide critical services during times of emergency. Over the next two years, I’ve recommended an additional $30 million in funding for the state’s microgrid program to strengthen more Connecticut communities.”
Smart power Systems, Inc. is the MicrogridTechnology partner of DERP tech for the WINDHAM SCHOOL PROJECT, that has been one of the nine recipients of this award of the first of its kind grant in USA, from the State of Connecticut.
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