Twin Power Generator
TWINPOWER GENERATORS
The Aksa Twin Power series offers twice the power, reliability, and continuity compared to a standard single generator.
Designed to meet 24/7 energy demands and support various applications such as variable load requirements, the new Twin Power Series generators provide the energy solutions you need.
The new Twin Power Series delivers unprecedented flexibility and performance. With two generator sets housed in a single enclosure, it offers double the backup and reliability. The two engines operate in both synchronized and redundant modes, ensuring a continuous 24/7 power supply. The central control and monitoring system simplifies on-site installation and commissioning.
On top of all this, one of the greatest advantages of the new series is its ability to reduce both total investment and operating costs.

Owning an Aksa Generator has many important advantages
Dual Power, Total Confidence Twin Power generators operate with two generator sets in a single cabin, providing maximum backup and reliability. This innovative design ensures 24/7 uninterrupted energy supply.
Flexible Solutions, High Performance Ideal for variable load applications and 24/7 energy needs, Twin Power offers solutions suitable for every scenario with superior flexibility and performance.
Easy Management, Fast Installation The central control and monitoring system allows the generators to be easily assembled and commissioned on-site, helping you save time and labor.
Cost Advantage, Maximum Efficiency Twin Power reduces your investment and operating costs, providing long-term savings. It offers a solution that is both economical and environmentally friendly.
Reliable Power for Critical Areas From hospitals, airports, and data centers to construction sites, it delivers dependable energy across a wide range of applications. Wherever the main grid is far away, Twin Power is by your side.
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High Efficiency
The Twin Power Series offers solutions for a wide range of sectors such as hospitals, airports, banks, and data centers, as well as for critical areas located far from the main power grid, including construction sites outside city centers, agricultural zones, and oil and gas fields.






