Himoinsa Generator Group

Himoinsa Generator Group

Our experience and knowledge of the Preventive Maintenance sector in leading brands has enabled us to move towards new ways of optimizing processes, which has currently resulted in our leadership in Smart Predictive Maintenance.

History of the Himoinsa generator group:  

The Himoinsa generator group has been active for more than 30 years, specifically since 1982, when it was founded.

During those years, Himoinsa designed, manufactured and distributed power generation equipment. These include diesel, gas and hybrid generators, lighting towers and control panels.

Thanks to its presence in more than 100 countries on 5 continents, it is able to offer an extensive distribution network and international technical service. For this reason, they guarantee their services in a large part of the world.

 

Advantage of the Himoinsa generator group

One of the great advantages offered by the Himoinsa generator group is that they make products customized for each client or project. How do they achieve this? Thanks to the fact that their factories produce all generator group components.

Alternators, bodies, control panels, motors, parallel operation systems or automatic transfer switches are some of the components that they manufacture.

Another aspect that characterizes Himoinsa is that it works every day to be closer to its clients. The reason is simple; it wants to adapt its products to the needs of each client.

In this way, they are developing products adapted to different types of sectors, such as rental companies, telecommunications, and hospitals, among others.

Another point to emphasize, but one which is no less important, is that the Himoinsa generator group works daily to reduce the impact of power generation on the environment. Its engineering department is therefore providing solutions to achieve this reduction in environmental impact.

What kind of solutions are they? The solutions include a focus on hybridization in the telecommunications sector or the design of new generators and gas lighting towers.