Power protection supports car maker

A Chloride Power Protection product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 2, 2008

Lamborghini is taking advantage of advances in UPS technology which are designed to maximise uptime and offer superior power protection solutions.

Chloride Power Protection is providing critical power protection at Italian supercar maker Automobili Lamborghini, continuing a business relationship that extends back many years.

At Sant'Agata, Lamborghini was ahead of its time when back in 1963 it located its administration and design departments alongside the production facilities.

Today, the company relies on Chloride systems to provide high-integrity power protection.

The company's first Chloride UPS system was a 25kVA unit, but as the business has grown the power protection systems have been regularly reviewed and upgraded to meet its ever greater performance requirements and to cope with the problem of reduced mains power resilience.

By installing a 30kVA Synthesis Twin, a 100kVA 90-NET and a 30kVA 70-NET, Lamborghini takes advantage of advances in UPS technology which are designed to maximise uptime and offer superior power protection solutions.

Antonio Stefanini, Director of Maintenance for Automobili Lamborghini, underlines the site's need for an uninterruptible power supply, particularly in the light of recent increases in orders.

"To maintain production of around 2000 vehicles a year, we cannot allow any interruption to our power supply".

"For example the intranet and data centre must be protected, as must badge readers at the entrances to doors and departments and the POS service soon to be installed in the caretaker's lodge".

He continued, "Thanks to the UPS and the electric power generators, we now feel that we are sufficiently protected from drops and breaks in our power supply which can be frequent, especially in the summer".

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