Australia is currently undergoing one of the world's most rapid energy transitions. With the decommissioning of coal-fired power stations and the aggressive integration of utility-scale renewables, grid stability has become a paramount concern for Australian industries. From the high-tech hospitals in Sydney to the remote mining operations in the Pilbara, the demand for Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS) has evolved from a simple backup luxury to a critical operational necessity.
Globally, the ATS market is projected to grow significantly as smart cities and IoT-integrated buildings become the standard. In Australia, this is manifested through the Virtual Power Plant (VPP) movement and the rise of commercial microgrids. Our ATS solutions are designed to bridge the gap between traditional grid reliance and the new era of decentralized energy. By providing millisecond-level switching, our manufacturers ensure that even the slightest voltage dip does not compromise sensitive Australian data infrastructure.
Engineered for the harsh Australian climate, ensuring 99.999% uptime for critical loads.
Fully compliant with Australian electrical standards (AS/NZS 3000) and RCM requirements.
Integrated RS485 and Cloud-based monitoring for real-time power analytics.
Choosing an ATS supplier for the Australian market requires more than just looking at a spec sheet. It requires an understanding of the Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM) and the specific fault-level requirements of local distribution networks like Ausgrid or Endeavour Energy. Our engineering team provides deep technical support, assisting Australian contractors in selecting the right CB Class or PC Class ATS based on their specific downstream protection coordination needs.
Located in the heart of the electrical manufacturing hub, IGOYE has dedicated over a decade to perfecting the art of low-voltage electrical protection. Our mission for the Australian market is to deliver "Industrial Energy Excellence"—products that are not just components, but long-term assets for your infrastructure.
Our ATS units ensure that desalination and water treatment plants maintain continuous operation during grid fluctuations, preventing costly downtime and environmental risks.
Rugged ATS solutions designed for the extreme dust and heat of the Outback, providing reliable power transfer for extraction sites and refining facilities.
Safe, low-noise, and compact ATS designs that integrate seamlessly into modern building management systems (BMS) for luxury hotels and office towers.
As we look toward 2030, the role of the ATS is shifting toward Predictive Analytics. At IGOYE, we are developing the next generation of ATS units equipped with AI diagnostic modules. These units will not only switch power but also predict a failure before it happens by analyzing contact temperature and switching speeds. For our Australian partners, this means reduced maintenance costs and an unprecedented level of safety for their assets.
Our commitment to the "Green Australia" initiative also drives us to use RoHS-compliant materials, ensuring that our products contribute to the circular economy and environmental sustainability goals of our corporate clients.
High-performance components for Australian switchboard manufacturers
Yes, all our ATS units are manufactured to comply with the rigorous safety standards required for the Australian and New Zealand markets, ensuring they can be legally installed by licensed electricians across all states.
PC Class ATS is capable of making and withstanding but not breaking short-circuit currents. CB Class ATS, like our GNQ1 series, is equipped with overcurrent releases, meaning the main contacts can be opened during a short circuit, providing an extra layer of protection for Australian switchboards.
Our high-speed ATS units feature switching times as low as 50ms, which is within the tolerance range for most Australian data center UPS systems and medical imaging equipment, preventing reboots or data loss during a transfer.
Absolutely. Our ATS solutions are specifically optimized for "New Energy" transitions, allowing seamless switching between Grid power, Battery Storage, and Backup Diesel Generators.