SENS launches SuperTorque 8ZR system for critical generators

The SuperTorque 8ZR reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to 96% over its lifetime.
SuperTorque 8ZR de SENS

Stored Energy Systems (SENS) has launched the SuperTorque 8ZR, a direct-start system for generators that has a clear goal: to ensure reliable starting in applications where downtime is not an option. This new equipment integrates all components into a single factory-tested module, reducing failure points and minimizing installation times.

Replaces traditional systems with an efficient design

Unlike conventional starter solutions that combine parts from multiple suppliers, the SENS 8ZR features a compact architecture that saves up to 90% space. This reduction improves technical access and eliminates the need for periodic maintenance, such as battery replacement.

Hospitals, data centers and oil and gas operations are just a few of the environments that require continuous operational reliability. In these scenarios, the 8ZR brings tangible benefits: reduced number of field connections, eight fewer labor hours per installation, and a self-contained system that meets the most stringent environmental regulations.

Less emissions, more savings with SuperTorque 8ZR

The SuperTorque 8ZR operates without hazardous materials and contributes to a 96% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. greenhouse gas emissions over its lifetime. emissions over its lifetime. It also promises savings of more than 50% in operating costs over ten years, thanks to its maintenance-free design.

Manufactured in Longmont, Colorado, under ISO 9001:2015 standards, this system reflects SENS’ focus on offering specific solutions for the energy protection of strategic operations. The launch of the 8ZR reinforces the company’s commitment to innovation in start-up systems for industrial generators.

The objective is clear:

To provide the simplest and most reliable ignition system on the market, eliminating unnecessary complexities and ensuring continuous generator operation in any situation.

According to Olen Scott, Chief Revenue Officer of SENS.

Source and photo: Stored Energy Systems (SENS)