East Greenwich, RI, November 11, 2024 – VoltServer, the pioneering leader in Fault Managed Power Solutions, is proud to announce the launch of its Digital Electricity Certified Training Program. These courses are designed to empower professionals with the essential knowledge to navigate the complexities of modern electrical systems, reinforcing VoltServer’s commitment to fostering a safer and more efficient energy landscape.
The inaugural course, “Fundamentals of Electricity, Safety, and Power Electronics,” provides participants with a solid foundation in key electrical concepts, safety practices, and power system dynamics. As the demand for electricity continues to rise—projected to increase by 185% by 2050—understanding the principles behind Fault Managed Power is more critical than ever.
“Even the most innovative electrical technologies require a keen understanding of power system fundamentals,” said Ronna Davis, EVP Markets and Portfolio Strategy. “Our training program is designed to equip individuals with the knowledge needed for safe implementation and further success in the field”.
With over 1,000 installations and 40,000 circuits deployed worldwide, VoltServer is at the forefront of addressing the global energy challenge. The new training courses are part of our ongoing commitment to advance the industry and ensure that professionals are prepared for the future.
For more information and to register for the Digital Electricity Certified Training Program, visit the VoltServer Education Portal.
About VoltServer
As electricity needs continue to grow and evolve, VoltServer is addressing the world’s power distribution demands through its patented and intelligent Digital Electricity solutions. From state-of-the-art venues to vertical farms and beyond, VoltServer delivers proven power distribution solutions that are intelligently efficient, inherently safe, and setting a new standard for reliability, resiliency, and reach. Visit voltserver.com to learn more.
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Amber Fortney, Sr. Director of Marketing, amber.fortney@voltserver.com