ITR implements Innovolt's technology to safeguard parking control systems

By Healthcare Facilities Today


ATLANTA – Innovolt Inc, announces today a professional partnership with ITR Parking Solutions, which offers parking access and revenue control systems to its client base, ranging from large universities, such as the University of Georgia, to event facilities like Georgia Aquarium. ITR is now implementing Innovolt’s solution into its parking equipment to protect it from destructive power and environmental disturbances that can lead to downtime and a decrease in revenue and customer satisfaction. 

Service interruptions due to poor power can equate to a significant impact on a company’s bottom line, especially in the parking industry. Using microprocessor-based power protection algorithms, Innovolt provides industry-leading defense against power fluctuations, including voltage sags and brownouts that have been proven to decrease the reliability of equipment.

“The Innovolt solution allows us to stabilize our equipment, reduce service calls, and maintain the reliability of our products,” says Mike Givens, President of ITR Parking Solutions. “Additionally, we are utilizing the analytics provided by the technology to gain valuable insight into the types of power disturbances and impact they have on our equipment. This is critical to our customers and their businesses.”

The Benefits of Innovolt’s Intelligent Electronics Management Technology include:

• Increased equipment uptime

• Decreased service calls

• Decreased parts and labor costs

• Improved visibility and analytics into power issues

• Increased useable life of electronics

“We developed this technology to help companies like ITR decrease the impact of power and environmental disturbances on valuable equipment. The goal for all of our implementations is for the customer to experience a significant decrease in service calls and labor costs, which in turn allows for greater revenue and an increase in equipment uptime,” explains Innovolt CEO Jim Mitropoulos.

To learn more about the implementation of Innovolt’s technology in ITR equipment, please visit http://bit.ly/1ilfJC0. 

About Innovolt®

Innovolt’s Intelligent Electronics Management platform combines patented sensor technology with comprehensive analytics software to safeguard and optimize the performance, productivity and usable life of essential electronic equipment in industries such as information technology, medical, industrial automation and gaming.  Through the remediation of power disturbances and a cloud-based management dashboard, customers achieve improved equipment uptime, lower repair costs and increased revenue.  Currently protecting an installed base of more than 250,000 electronic assets, Innovolt technology has to-date remediated against more than 170 million power disturbances to ensure the sustainable performance of electronic assets, consistently proving its value and delivering millions of dollars in savings to our customers. For more information, visit www.innovolt.com.

About ITR

Since 1969, clients throughout the Southeast have trusted ITR with their parking, access, and revenue control (PARC) needs. From gated communities to government and commercial properties, and from universities and hospitals to residential communities, we provide our clients with innovative, technology-driven solutions tailored to their specific needs. Our products and services help protect and secure property, increase profitability, and reduce overhead through automation. We offer the most relevant and cost-effective solutions to our clients and prospects.

 



February 21, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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