Daitron Concludes Agency Agreement with France's SOCOMEC, Begins Sales of "STS" Power Transfer Systems for Data Centers

Daitron Corporation has signed an agency agreement with SOCOMEC (headquartered in Benfeld, France) and announced the start of sales of SOCOMEC's Static Transfer System (STS) products. This move aims to address the increasing importance of data centers as social infrastructure due to the rapid spread of AI and expansion of cloud services, ensuring stable power supply and high availability.
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Daitron Corporation (Headquarters: 4-6-11 Miyahara, Yodogawa-ku, Osaka; Representative Director: Shinsuke Tsuchiya) is pleased to announce that it has concluded an agency agreement with SOCOMEC (Headquarters: Benfeld, France) and has commenced sales of SOCOMEC's Static Transfer System (hereinafter referred to as "STS") products.

In recent years, with the rapid spread of AI (Artificial Intelligence) and the expansion of cloud services, data centers have become increasingly important as social infrastructure. In these facilities, even a momentary power outage or switching delay can lead to system downtime or service disruption, making it essential to ensure a stable power supply and high availability.

Against this backdrop, STS, which constantly monitors two power sources and switches to a healthy power source without interruption even if an abnormality occurs in one, significantly contributes to improving power reliability in mission-critical facilities. STS plays a vital role in supporting power infrastructure in fields requiring high stability, such as data centers, finance, medical, and public infrastructure.

Responding to these market needs, SOCOMEC, as a specialist in the mission-critical energy sector with over 100 years of history, has accumulated extensive experience in introducing STS products in data center markets worldwide. Furthermore, Daitron Corporation's Green Facility Division has a proven track record in the Japanese data center market, handling not only the sale of UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) but also integrated design, construction, and maintenance.

To meet the advanced and redundant power facility needs of the data center market, which is expected to grow significantly in Japan, we have decided to sell SOCOMEC's STS products. By combining SOCOMEC's advanced technical capabilities with Daitron Corporation's accumulated experience in the domestic market, we will expand our power solution lineup and further strengthen our ability to respond to diversifying and sophisticated customer needs.

SOCOMEC

■ SOCOMEC Company Overview ■

Established: 1922

Headquarters: Benfeld, France

Sales: Approximately 997 million Euros (2025)

Number of Employees: Approximately 4,800

Number of Locations: Approximately 30 worldwide

Business Activities: Manufacturing and sales of UPS, STS, power converters, power measurement devices, etc.

Website URL: https://apac.socomec.com/en

■ Contact Information

Daitron Corporation M&S Company Green Facility Division Sales Department Sales Section 1

Phone: 03-3264-0207
E-mail: gfd-cpssales@daitron.co.jp

🔳 About Daitron Corporation

Daitron Corporation was founded in Osaka in 1952 as an electrical product trading company. Based on the philosophy of its founder, Zenshiro Takamoto, that "without technical capabilities, it is difficult for a company to grow and continue," it began to fully develop its manufacturing functions in 1970. Currently, in the electronics industry, it handles a wide range of products, including electronic devices, components, and manufacturing equipment, including its own products.

The Daitron Group, as a "technology-driven company" that "captures markets from a global perspective and creates and proposes value one step ahead of customer needs," has begun its journey towards the next stage to create new value.
Daitron Corporation (https://www.daitron.co.jp/)
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