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Salicru is supplying its SLC ADAPT2 uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems and DC systems as part of the work to extend line 2 of the Santo Domingo metro in the Dominican Republic. The expansion project, which will directly affect around one million people, involves the addition of more than seven kilometres of track and five new stations.
For transport infrastructure, a continuous and reliable supply of electricity is necessary in order to ensure safe and secure operation each day. UPS systems make sure that the control, signalling and communication systems can continue to operate without interruption, even during power cuts, which is vital in order to guarantee a safe and efficient service. For their part, DC systems are necessary in order to provide an efficient power supply to signalling and assistance systems in stations, thereby ensuring the continuous operation of critical components.
The SLC ADAPT2 series allows for easy expansion of capacity and redundancy, while its modular design enables the system to adapt in line with the changing needs of a dynamic infrastructure project like the Santo Domingo metro. With its high levels of energy efficiency, reduced consumption and lower operating costs, the series also helps users to meet their sustainability targets.
The devices are designed for demanding environments and boast a long working life with minimal maintenance requirements. They also incorporate advanced monitoring and management solutions that enable real-time remote control and supervision. Additionally, they meet a wide a range of electrical load requirements, which make them ideal for complex transport applications.
With an investment of more than 500 million dollars, the extension of metro line 2 will help to resolve the persistent traffic problems in the Dominican capital. The project includes an underground section and an elevated viaduct, and is expected to be completed in 2024.















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