Reliable operation throughout the entire lifecycle
Maritime installations require stable power supply also after the system has been commissioned. A well-functioning aftermarket provides high uptime, predictable costs, and secure power for critical equipment. The goal is that UPS and battery systems on board operate when you need them.
Typical aftermarket setup
A typical aftermarket setup for maritime installations includes:
- Real-time monitoring
- Battery monitoring
- Predictive maintenance
- Planned service intervals
- Replacement and modernization of older systems
- Spare parts and support for multiple manufacturers
- Documentation for audits and certification
This provides a comprehensive approach to operation, maintenance, and upgrades.
Real-time monitoring
Batteries and UPS systems are continuously monitored. This provides:
- Status of load, voltage, and capacity
- Alerts in case of deviations
- Rapid identification of faults
Real-time data provides better control and reduces the risk of unexpected downtime.
Monitoring of batteries and UPS systems is an available option for our UPS solutions. The solution can be delivered both as part of the sales process and as an add-on in the aftermarket phase.
The service can be adapted to both new and existing installations, depending on requirements and technical configuration. This makes it possible to establish monitoring when appropriate, either at the time of new installation or as part of ongoing follow-up throughout the system’s lifetime.
Fault prediction
System data is used to detect deviations at an early stage. This provides:
- Planned service before failures occur
- Structured maintenance at fixed intervals
- More efficient use of both time and resources
Operations become more predictable, and the need for emergency call-outs is reduced.
Improved decision-making basis
Continuous collection of operational data provides valuable insight into:
- Battery condition
- Load patterns
- Age and wear of components
This provides a clear basis for decisions related to service, replacement, and upgrades.
Increased safety
Monitoring and established routines result in safer operation. This includes:
- Alerts in case of faults and undesired conditions
- Verification that emergency power is delivered as planned
- Reduced risk of undesired incidents due to power failure
Safety for both crew and equipment is strengthened.
Extended service life
Proper maintenance extends the service life of UPS systems and batteries. This includes:
- Regular inspection and cleaning
- Periodic testing of functions and capacity
- Adjustments that reduce energy consumption and wear
Good operation results in lower total cost over the system’s lifetime.
Limited downtime
Structured maintenance and good planning provide:
- Fewer unplanned shutdowns
- Better utilization of scheduled workshop stays
- More stable operation throughout the year
This strengthens the regularity of sailings and operations.
Replacement and refurbishment
The aftermarket also includes modernization of older installations:
- Dismantling of old UPS systems
- Upgrade to new solutions from APS or other manufacturers
- Replacement of battery banks
- Adjustment of capacity to current requirements
The work is carried out on board to limit downtime.
Products we support
We offer spare parts and service for UPS and battery solutions from:
- Anda Power Solutions (APS)
- Riello
- Delta
- GE
- Eltek
This provides a single point of contact for the entire installation.
Takeaway
A well-structured service agreement for maritime installations provides reliable operation, high uptime, and a clear cost structure. With real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, fast response, and support for multiple manufacturers, you get UPS and battery systems that perform when it matters.

