The online tool includes the recently announced Schneider Electric Easy-UPS range, Galaxy family, and Smart-UPS with Lithium-ion batteries that will enable consultants and engineers to specify UPS requirements from 1-1500kVA rating.
“The new updates to the EcoStruxure Specifier Tool enable rapid modernisation, ease of use and streamlining of tender proposals for UPS applications,” said Andrew Wakeley, Customer Channel Marketing Manager for Schneider Electric UK&I.
“With greater enablement and access to a diverse range of power technologies, our partners can quickly design, specify and bid on large-scale electrical projects, supporting their growth in collaboration with Schneider Electric’s products and services.”
The new update is set to provide the company’s partners with access to pre-tested electrical reference designs, enabling them to identify ways to increase project revenue, such as through the integration of Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations in Smart Buildings and data centres, and by bidding on larger-scale electrical projects.
The EcoStruxure Specifier Tool also allows consultants to create customised pages for end-user projects, while its learning capabilities analyse tender information to gain better understanding of the customer application.
By utilising the tool, the company said its partners are able to diversify existing skill sets and train their engineering teams to bridge the skills gap.
“With greater focus on Net Zero and sustainability initiatives, partners need access to the latest technologies and a means to both guide and educate their customers,” said Marc Garner, Vice President, Secure Power Division, Schneider Electric UK&I.
“The EcoStruxure Specifier Tool is designed to help electrical and IT professionals work in collaboration with end-users, providing guidance on how to balance mission-critical reliability with electrical energy efficiency, for a long-term, sustainable outcome.”