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High Voltage Maintenance Corporation

Dayton, OH

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Electrical
Engineering
Emergency
Electric Vehicle Charging
Utilities

Description

High Voltage Maintenance Corporation (HVM), established in 1967, specializes in electrical engineering and comprehensive testing and maintenance services across various sectors, including utilities, data centers, renewable energy, and industrial applications. With over five decades of experience, HVM prides itself on delivering safety and compliance through its team of NETA accredited engineers and technicians. The company's mission encompasses becoming the most trusted partner in the electrical engineering field, ensuring a safe and reliable power infrastructure. HVM offers 24/7 service coverage in the Midwest and New England areas and provides a comprehensive suite of services including acceptance testing, preventive maintenance, predictive maintenance, and specialized engineering services such as arc flash risk assessments and NERC compliance. Their commitment to safety is evident, having achieved an exemplary safety record, and they actively engage with industry partners and customers to share insights and collaborate on projects. HVM's vision is to promote an electrically powered world where safety and reliability are paramount, allowing all individuals to return home safely each night.

Services Provided

Acceptance Testing; Arc Flash Services; BESS Services; DC Power Services; Emergency Services; Engineering Services; EV Infrastructure; Field Evaluation; Maintenance Testing; NERC Compliance; Predictive Maintenance; Preventive Maintenance; Relay Upgrades; Single Line Diagrams; Transformer Maintenance; Training Services; Utilities; Wind & Solar Project Services

Associations

NETA; NFPA; IAS; LEED; BCxA; IEEE; IAEI; ASHRAE; BOMA International; ASHE

Certifications

NETA Certification

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