Profile
Phocos is one of the largest suppliers of off-grid power supply system components in the world. Headquartered in Ulm, Germany, Phocos develops, designs and manufactures products to suit the needs of all stake-holders in the global solar power market.
Technology
Phocos is strongly committed to developing and producing products that meet our strict specifications in terms of quality, innovation and technology. Our highly-skilled Research and Development team works in close collaboration with the University of Applied Science of Ulm and distinguished institutes in Germany to produce components which greatly enhance the life-span of the battery and improve the efficiency of the solar power system.
Reliability & Cost
Key issues in the off-grid rural electrification market are reliability and cost. The rugged and advanced technology used in Phocos charge controllers and products ensures greater reliability, improves the overall efficiency of the system and lowers the costs of energy storage.
Specialty in Off-grid Application
We offer a cutting edge range of components for off-grid power supply systems including a comprehensive range of solar charge controllers, system management units, DC fluorescent lamps and refrigerators, micro-hydro turbines and fuel-cell hybrid systems. Our products are versatile and suitable for a wide range of applications such as industrial power supplies, telecommunications, traffic control, lighting and for leisure purposes such as boating and sailing.
Flexibility
Our ability to respond to our customer’s specific needs enables us to offer highly sophisticated and customised solutions for use in larger industrial systems or in low cost stand-alone systems for large rural electrification projects.
Worldwide Network
Our extensive distribution network ensures that our products are accessible all over the world, while our team of highly experienced engineers in Germany and through our subsidiaries provide the necessary technical back-up and support.
Phocos has operations in Germany, China, India, Bolivia, Bangladesh, Australia, Brazil, Japan, Kenya, Mongolia, Romania, Singapore, South Africa and the USA.