Berhampur: TP Southern Odisha Distribution Limited (TSODL) has started a new initiative to meet peak summer power supply emergencies by deploying mobile sub-stations in each of the six circles.
These units are equipped with distribution transformers and protection devices. They are mounted on mobile trolleys and can be quickly moved to sites when and where needed. The mobile substations can be operational within one-and-a-half hours apart from the travel time.
The mobile substations provide essential services in various situations such as emergencies, natural disasters, and project work. They can supply power to critical places like hospitals and water supply systems and offer temporary power during maintenance or repair of permanent substations.
“Our ongoing mission is to ensure a reliable power supply for our consumers. These mobile substations will play a key role in immediate power restoration this summer. Our team is working continuously on innovation to enhance the robustness of power distribution in Southern Odisha,” said Amit Kumar Garg, CEO of TPSODL.
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