
No power? No problem. Facility runs full throttle.

Power any location fast with storm ready portable generator switch.

Stay powered, no generator purchase or storage required!
In the event of a natural disaster, do you have access to an electrician or a utility company that can provide you with your electrical panel information?
We recommend keeping the following information on file:
- Power Source (Delta or Wye)
- Phase Type (Three-Phase or Single-Phase)
- Total Amperage (Amps)
- Voltage Settings (e.g., 208V, 240V, 480V)
- Transfer Switch and/or Docking Station Information

The portable generator features a 480-volt 3-phase diesel generator capable of powering 80% of
the facility.

The building was built with emergency preparation in mind. Building power can be restored by one person.

Cables are quick-disconnect cam lock style and color-coded to ensure proper connection.

Some examples include Cyber Attacks and data breaches, Dealer Management System outages, internet outages, sudden unplanned management changes, supply chain disruptions, and industrial accidents.
Some examples of critical incidents include accidents causing bodily harm or death, as well as natural disasters, including floods, fires, tornadoes, or even assaults on employees, hostage-taking, and the suicide or murder of a co-worker. A situation can be considered a critical incident when people feel a lack of control, have a shock reaction to the event, and are left feeling very vulnerable.
- Make a list of risks and prioritize them according to likelihood and severity.
- Create a business impact analysis (BIA) report.
- Make a plan to get your business running again.
- Build the plan and be realistic about the cost.
- Test and reassess your plans regularly.
It's great to have a plan, but do your associates know what the plan is and how to execute? While proper planning is essential, the success of your contingency plan also hinges on the support network that helps you implement it.
- Reduce utility costs
- Enhance the environment in and around your dealership
- Potentially earn VSS-E credits
