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Enedo secures major defense contract
The power electronics company Enedo, part of the Inission group, has received an order from a European defense customer for over 200 cabinet-based DC battery charging systems. Deliveries are planned to occur between 2026 and 2028. According to the company, this is one of the larger deliveries of DC systems in recent years, and the order is described as strengthening Enedo's position in energy solutions for critical infrastructure and defense applications. The systems are developed to ensure uninterrupted power supply to critical equipment and are adapted for operation in demanding environments, including conditions with dust and moisture. The solution is based on convection-cooled power conversion technology, making it suitable for installations where external air cooling is not possible. The systems are integrated with real-time monitoring and SCADA, enabling ongoing status tracking and communication with connected equipment. "This project demonstrates the strength of our long-term collaboration with customers operating critical infrastructure. By combining proven power technology with modern monitoring and integration solutions, we deliver systems that ensure reliable and continuous operation, even under demanding conditions," says Teppo Haikonen, CEO of Enedo Finland, in a press release. In addition to the defense sector, the company states that the systems can also be used in other areas where high reliability is required, such as power transmission, industrial DC applications, and railway signaling systems



