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When security of supply becomes a corporate responsibility

Emergency power generators and services from a single source – high-quality, bespoke, ready for use

For over 30 years, AKO has been supporting businesses across all sectors as a German manufacturer of emergency power generators with a high degree of vertical integration. We offer our customers professional processes, in-house manufacturing and comprehensive service – from the initial analysis through planning and installation to commissioning, maintenance and modernisation. The result is emergency power solutions designed for real-world operating conditions that perform reliably when it matters most. Every system is custom-built – planned, built and tested by our own specialist staff in Germany.

Areas of application

For industries and applications where downtime has immediate consequences.

Typical destinations

  • Prevention of production downtime
  • Safeguarding cold chains
  • Protection of critical processes
  • Compliance with regulatory requirements

Industries

  • Industry & manufacturing
  • Chemistry
  • Agriculture
  • Data centres
  • Hospitals & critical infrastructure
  • Design firms & electrical contractors

AKO develops emergency power systems to ensure a reliable energy supply – built using components from leading manufacturers.

The generator, motor and control components used are employed in the manufacture of emergency power generators, in fuel polishing systems and in the refurbishment of existing systems.
Generator technology

Control technology

Engine technology

Start your personalised emergency power consultation now

Through a precise needs analysis, AKO ensures that every emergency power system is technically tailored to your exact requirements and meets your operational needs – without oversizing and without compromising on safety or reliability. We look forward to advising you!

Trusted by many industries

Our solutions are used in a wide variety of settings – from industry and manufacturing to the chemical and agricultural sectors, as well as data centres and critical infrastructure such as hospitals.