Friday, April 18, 2025

Dale Power Solutions acquires long-term business partner

Scarborough-based Dale Power Solutions has acquired long-term business partner, Calibre Power Electronics, demonstrating its commitment to the Scottish market and deepening its offshore oil and gas expertise.

Calibre Power Electronics, based in Aberdeen and founded by Jagdesh Rana, has been a provider of UPS replacement and maintenance services to the oil and gas industry since 2000.

Dale provides critical backup power for infrastructure, commercial, industrial and public sectors, including Erskine UPS systems, generators, and battery energy storage systems (BESS). The business received investment from NVM Private Equity and has been on a transformational journey during the last three years under the leadership of CEO Gavin Hepburn.

By joining forces, Calibre’s customers will access Dales’ extensive resources, expanded range of products and services, and operational expertise.

Chief Executive of Dale Power Solutions, Gavin Hepburn, said: “We will continue to honour the legacy of Calibre Power Electronics, which will remain a key brand within Dale Power Solutions while building on the momentum of strong growth and exciting opportunities across various market sectors.

“We are delighted that the full team at Calibre will remain with the business, providing the stability and experience that Calibre was built on.”

Laura Anisha Rana, MD of Calibre Power Electronics, said: “We are excited about what lies ahead and remain committed to providing a top notch, flexible service to our customers and preserving the values, culture, and relationships that have made both Calibre and Dale successful.”

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