Analytic Systems Ware (1993) Ltd.

Analytic Systems Ware (1993) Ltd. is a company specializing in the design and manufacture of high-performance power conversion products. Founded in 1976 and headquartered in British Columbia, Canada, Analytic Systems has established itself as a significant player in the power electronics industry.

Products and Services

Analytic Systems offers a wide range of products, including:

  1. Battery Chargers: High-efficiency battery chargers for various battery chemistries such as lead-acid, lithium-ion, and nickel-cadmium.

  2. DC-DC Converters: Devices that convert a source of direct current (DC) from one voltage level to another, serving applications that require stable and reliable voltage.

  3. DC-AC Inverters: Inverters that convert DC power to AC power, suitable for applications ranging from industrial to maritime and military.

  4. Power Supplies: High-reliability AC-DC power supplies and custom power solutions for specific applications.

Target Markets

Analytic Systems serves a variety of markets, including:

  • Military: Rugged and reliable power solutions designed to meet stringent military standards.
  • Marine: Products designed for harsh marine environments, ensuring reliable performance and longevity.
  • Industrial: Solutions for industrial applications that require robust and continuous power reliability.
  • Renewable Energy: Supporting green energy initiatives with custom power solutions for solar, wind, and other renewable energy systems.

Quality and Innovation

The company upholds a strong commitment to quality and innovation, adhering to international standards and certifications such as ISO 9001. Their products often feature advanced design attributes including high efficiency, robust construction, and exceptional reliability to meet the rigorous demands of their diversified clientele.

Custom Solutions

A key differentiator for Analytic Systems is their ability to provide custom power solutions. This involves tailoring existing products or developing new ones to meet unique client requirements, ensuring optimal performance for specific applications.

Global Reach

Although based in Canada, Analytic Systems serves a global market through an extensive network of distributors and partners, ensuring that their advanced power solutions are accessible worldwide.

Sustainability and Environment

The company is also committed to sustainable practices, incorporating energy-efficient designs and environmentally-friendly processes in their manufacturing operations.

Analytic Systems's long-standing reputation in the industry is a testament to its expertise, quality, and commitment to serving a wide range of power conversion needs.

Products

DC & AC Battery Chargers, DC-DC Voltage Converters, DC-AC Sinewave Inverters, AC-DC Power Supplies, AC/AC Frequency Converters, Configurable OEM and Custom Power Solutions

Surrey Canada

#207 12448-82 Ave
Surrey BC V3W 3E9
Canada

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