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Amici-TransPower MPTS Technology Enables U.S. Military Bases, Industrial, and Commercial Entities to Reduce Total Power Consumption by Up To 40%

LOS ANGELES, CA (BusinessWire) October 01, 2015 10:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time – (Original Article)


U.S. Air Force, Cheyenne Mountain-NORAD, Clorox, Underwriter Laboratory (UL), and Kaiser Permanente Hospital (Colorado) are among initial entities that have purchased Maximum Power Transfer Solution (MPTS) technology. The MPTS reduces total power consumption by 20% to 40%.

To prove the claims made about this technology, I decided to do my own independent research about it. After scrutinizing it, I am completely amazed at what MPTS can do for all businesses, not just for Facility Managers, and in how many ways this technology promotes sustainability.

The MPTS delivers Cool, Clean, Conditioned Power to each of the devices connected to an electrical network. MPTS delivers the needed electrical power for each connected device, by delivering clean conditioned electricity to allow those devices to operate at cooler temperatures. Cooler operating temperatures extend the useful life of expensive electrical equipment. The process reduces power requirements, increases the useful life of connected devices by up to 20%, and reduces the carbon footprint.

The MPTS was conceived and developed by TransPower Company. It is patented in 28 countries. Amici Enterprises and Trans Power have entered into an agreement under which Amici is responsible for marketing and sales of the MPTS technology.

“The MPTS technology samples all of the operating parameters of an electrical network 20,000 times a second,” explained Joshua Macciello, CEO of Amici Enterprises, LLC. “Based on detected data, appropriate adjustments are made virtually real-time. No other power technology provides equivalent performance.”

Typically, each $200,000 investment in Amici TransPower MPTS equipment returns $100,000 to $200,000 every eighteen months in total cost savings.

“I’ve been mesmerized by their MPTS technology,” said William Lewis, CFM/Vice President, National US Facilities Manager / Corporate Service Group, Northern Trust. “To prove the claims made about this technology, I decided to do my own independent research about it. After scrutinizing it, I am completely amazed at what MPTS can do for all businesses, not just for Facility Managers, and in how many ways this technology promotes sustainability.”

“Every year due to power outages or surges we would have compressor failures that would dip into our emergency funds for repairs or replacements at a cost of $10,000 or more each time,” explained George Gielow, Director of Technology and Operations at Aurora Mental Health Centers in Colorado. “With the MPTS units in place we have not lost a single compressor.”