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Hariff Daya Tunggal Engineering | Power Systems Solutions

Hariff Daya Tunggal Engineering first ventured into the manufacture of power system products in 1995, in line with the growth of Indonesia’s telecommunications sector and its need for supporting equipment installed in base transceiver stations (BTS). The challenge faced by telecommunication service providers then was the same as it is now: contending with frequent disruptions to the supply of electricity that BTS towers rely on to operate. Hariff provides solutions to this problem in the form of rectifiers and genset systems designed and engineered by its thoroughly experienced human resources. The company’s power system products are now viewed as the industry-standard, sought after by the country’s foremost telecommunication service providers such as Telkomsel, Indosat and XL.

Hariff’s core line of products ranging from rectifiers and inverters to the Lusyta Hybrid Power System and batteries is acknowledged for its superior durability attributed to the use of the best materials as well as the close attention of a support services department overseeing regular maintenance and problem troubleshooting. With a far-reaching local network of offices and warehouses, the company is always ready to both take upon new projects across Indonesia as well as serve existing clients through field visits and on-site supervision.

Having evolved into the company’s specialized area of business over the years, power systems solutions continue to present promising opportunities for Hariff with telecommunication industry analysts projecting a need for 3,000 new BTS towers every year to meet rising demand for data services in Indonesia. The company also has plans to use its success in serving the telecommunications sector as the platform from which to adapt its power system solutions to other industries such as mining, forestry and agriculture that require a stable power supply in isolated areas.