Generator service for Silicon Valley. From hyperscale data centers and tech campuses to hospitals and municipal infrastructure, we maintain the backup power systems that keep the South Bay running when the grid does not.
What We Do
Preventive maintenance programs
NFPA 110 load bank testing
Emergency generator repair (24/7)
Automatic transfer switch service
Controller retrofits and upgrades
Engine overhauls and rebuilds
Fuel system service and polishing
Coolant and exhaust system repair
Who We Serve
Silicon Valley's hyperscale, colocation, and enterprise data centers where milliseconds of downtime cost millions.
Corporate campuses, R&D labs, and semiconductor fabs from Apple and Google to specialized manufacturers.
Good Samaritan Hospital, Valley Medical Center, El Camino Health, and South Bay medical networks.
Downtown San Jose towers, Santana Row, and the growing mixed-use developments across Santa Clara County.
City of San Jose facilities, Santa Clara County buildings, VTA infrastructure, and water districts.
San Jose State University, Santa Clara University, and community college districts with backup power mandates.
Common Questions
Data centers in San Jose, Santa Clara, and Milpitas typically require Tier III or Tier IV redundancy, meaning multiple generators with N+1 or 2N configurations. We perform staggered load bank testing and preventive maintenance on individual units so the facility never loses its redundancy window during service.
Yes. We maintain backup power systems at corporate campuses, R&D labs, and semiconductor facilities across Cupertino, Mountain View, Sunnyvale, and Santa Clara. These sites often have multiple generators, UPS integration, and strict noise ordinance windows that we schedule around.
Call us at (925) 289-8969 for 24/7 emergency dispatch. We carry common failure parts like batteries, belts, filters, and control board components on our service vehicles. For South Bay locations in San Jose, Campbell, and Los Gatos, our typical emergency response time is 2 to 3 hours.
NFPA 110 requires annual load bank testing at minimum. Most Silicon Valley data center operators test quarterly or even monthly to meet SLA commitments and insurance requirements. We provide documented test reports with voltage, frequency, and temperature data that satisfy auditor and compliance requirements.
Yes. We perform controller retrofits on older generators to add remote monitoring, automatic exercising, and network connectivity. Many South Bay tech companies need their generators integrated with building management systems, and a modern controller upgrade is often more cost-effective than a full generator replacement.