PMCS POWER
Maximum Power Transfer Solution (MPTS)
MPTS vs Standalone Power Solutions
Why integrated multi-functionality outperforms a stack of single-purpose devices — and why standalone solutions often undermine each other.
10–30%
Energy reduction — verified deployments
90%
Reactive power (kVAr) eliminated
20,000×
Corrections per second
1–2 yr
Typical ROI payback
<100W
MPTS self-consumption
Full / strong capability
Partial / limited capability
No capability / negative effect
MPTS — all functions in one device
| Function | MPTS ALL-IN-ONE |
PFC Banks | AHF | VFD | BESS | GenSet | Solar PV |
|---|
Hover over any cell for detail. Data based on verified PMCS Power field deployments and white papers.
Key Differentiator
BMS / EMS vs MPTS: Beyond Monitoring
Conventional systems read and report. MPTS reads, corrects, and reports both — simultaneously, in real time.
Conventional BMS / EMS
Monitor Only
- Reads power quality data continuously
- Logs and reports bad data — voltage distortion, harmonics, reactive current, imbalance
- Sends alerts and generates reports
- Has no ability to intervene or correct what it measures
- Bad power keeps flowing while the system watches and records it
- Useful for compliance reporting — useless for stopping the damage
Dashboard only. The arrhythmia is logged. The patient keeps suffering.
VS
MPTS with Integrated Monitoring
Monitor + Correct + Prove
- Reads power quality data continuously — same as BMS/EMS
- Reports bad data in real time (red graph)
- In milliseconds, corrects the bad data at source
- Reports the corrected result simultaneously (green graph)
- Both graphs superimposed — bad and good on the same display
- The gap between red and green is your verified savings, demand reduction, and ESG impact — documented automatically
Dashboard + defibrillator. The arrhythmia is detected, corrected, and proven — before the next heartbeat.
● Bad power — uncorrected (what a BMS/EMS only reports)
● Good power — MPTS corrected (reported simultaneously)
The gap between the two lines represents energy savings, reduced demand charges, extended equipment life, and ESG-reportable CO₂ reduction — verified in real time.
