Advanced Energy & Sager Electronics power supply initiative

Advanced Energy has announced a joint initiative with distribution partner Sager Electronics that will speed the delivery of fully configured, modular power supplies for design and testing.

Exclusive to Advanced Energy, the innovative ‘3×5 Program’ enables faster design and application prototyping by allowing customers to order up to three configured power supplies guaranteed for delivery in five days or less.

“This is an extension of the longstanding and successful collaboration between Advanced Energy and Sager,” said Mark Adams, Advanced Energy’s director, Global Distribution. “Lead times are critically important for shrinking the time to solution in engineering labs and to begin testing. Shortening lead times to just five days for up to three configured PSUs, enables our customers to accelerate their design and testing processes and speed their time-to-market.”

Joe Norton, supplier marketing and product manager – Power, Sager Electronics, added, “Sager holds the leading inventory position in North America for Advanced Energy’s extensive portfolio of standard and configurable power supplies. The ability to pull Advanced Energy inventory directly from stock to assemble and ship a modular solution in a matter of days is a difference-maker for customers. Our continued investment in Advanced Energy’s world-class solutions combined with the new ‘3×5’ program ensures our customers receive the best offering, service, and support for all their design requirements.”

The 3×5 Program will initially cover Advanced Energy’s Artesyn family of modular power supplies, which offer many configurable features, eliminating the need for custom design. The companies plan to extend the program to cover the Excelsys range of power supplies next.

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