SENS Launches SuperTorque® 8ZR to Revolutionize Genset Engine Starting Systems

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Stored Energy Systems (SENS) has unveiled the SuperTorque® 8ZR, a state-of-the-art DC genset engine starting system, marking a significant advancement in power reliability for mission-critical environments. This innovative solution is tailored for data centers, hospitals, and oil and gas operations, where uninterrupted power is paramount. The 8ZR system addresses the primary cause of standby generator failures—starting battery systems—by offering a fully integrated, factory-tested package that significantly reduces failure points and space requirements.
The SuperTorque® 8ZR distinguishes itself with a 10-year full replacement warranty, a footprint 90% smaller than traditional systems, and a maintenance-free design that eliminates the need for regular battery replacements. Additionally, it boasts sustainability credentials with no hazardous materials and a 96% reduction in lifetime greenhouse gas emissions. Economically, the system promises over 50% cost savings over a decade, presenting a compelling case for organizations aiming to optimize their total cost of ownership.
Olen Scott, Chief Revenue Officer for SENS, highlighted the system's efficiency, noting, "The 8ZR streamlines installation by reducing the number of on-site connections and manual integration steps. This efficiency-focused solution eliminates potential failure points and saves eight labor hours per generator enclosure." Manufactured at SENS's ISO 9001:2015-certified facility in Longmont, Colorado, the 8ZR is a drop-in solution engineered to meet the escalating demands for power resilience in critical infrastructure.
For further details on the SuperTorque® 8ZR, visit https://www.sens-usa.com/product/supertorque-8zr-engine-starting-system. This development not only underscores SENS's leadership in DC power systems but also sets a new benchmark for reliability and efficiency in genset engine starting technologies.

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