Latin America. In an environment where energy efficiency, safety and simplicity in infrastructure are increasingly a priority, Panduit introduces its Power Supply System with Fault Management (FMPS), a technology that offers safety, delivery of electricity over long distances and ease of installation.
This technology can be implemented in any vertical market (from smart buildings to mining environments) and support applications for powering devices such as video surveillance, access controls or wireless communications.
"The FMPS introduces a disruptive concept: the distribution of electricity through an intelligent system called pulse current, capable of powering all types of devices whether they operate with direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC) safely, efficiently and at distances of up to 2 kilometers," said Juan Pablo Borray, Business Development Manager of Panduit LATAM.
Innovation in every pulse
One of the great benefits of this solution lies in its ability to transmit energy through pulse current (PC), this technology concentrates electrical energy in high-power pulses, delivering a burst of pulses in a very short period of time, through a class 4 cable or that complies with the UL 1400-2 standard.
The pulsed energy is then converted into direct current (DC), simplifying the traditional electrical infrastructure and eliminating the need for multiple AC outlets and allowing greater distances to be covered safely and efficiently.
Certified safety and proven savings.
FMPS is the first Class 4 power system on the market that meets the new UL 1400 standard, ensuring high levels of safety and reliability. On the other hand, according to Panduit, the implementation of this technology can generate a reduction of up to 30% in electrical infrastructure costs, thanks to centralization and the use of more efficient wiring. In addition, its design facilitates a quick and agile installation, generating additional savings in time and resources.
Another differentiator is that FMPS is a solution designed and manufactured entirely by the company. In addition, it has a key competitive advantage: direct presence in Latin America, a market where other solutions are not yet operational.
Responding to Energy, Sustainability, and Security Challenges in Mexico
Energy efficiency is not only a trend, but an urgent need in Mexico and the world. According to the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO), the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) reported 12.56% of energy losses, of which 58.5% are due to infrastructure failures or illicit uses. Added to this is a deficit in investments, since between 2019 and 2024 only 24.5% of the generation capacity was authorized compared to the previous period, which causes the national electricity system to face difficulties in meeting the growing energy demand.
Applications in strategic sectors
FMPS can be applied in multiple industries, such as smart buildings, university campuses, industrial parks, hotels, hospitals, and uncontrolled environments. Among its most prominent uses are video surveillance systems, Wi-Fi networks, and DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems) systems, where the need to power devices over long distances is essential.