The energy infrastructure
communities depend on.
Emergency operations centers, fire stations, and public safety facilities are expected to function when everything else has failed. Mattur delivers scalable energy systems engineered for that obligation.
The grid wasn't built for emergency continuity.
America's grid infrastructure was designed for a different era — and the alternatives most agencies turn to weren't built for regional emergencies either.
What Mattur delivers
More than backup. Infrastructure that functions when it is needed most.
Public safety facilities do not have the option of partial functionality. Mattur is engineered for the standard that emergency operations require.
Operating cost management
Mattur actively manages facility load to reduce demand charge exposure, freeing budget resources without compromising operational capability.
Scalable power architecture
From a single fire station to a regional emergency operations center, Mattur scales. Supercapacitors, battery, and generator in a single engineered platform, not bolted-together components from separate manufacturers.
Mission-critical continuity
Automatic failover with no manual intervention. Communications, dispatch, life safety systems, and command operations stay running regardless of grid status.
Documented resilience
Mattur provides specification-grade backup power documentation for emergency preparedness planning, grant applications, and compliance requirements.
What the return looks like
The economics are secondary. The obligation is not.
Municipal and public safety facilities evaluate energy infrastructure differently than commercial operators. The primary question is not cost savings but whether the facility can fulfill its mission when the grid fails. Mattur is built to answer that question.
Operating cost reduction and demand charge management are real benefits and can support grant justification and budget cases. But the core case is simpler: these facilities must function. Mattur makes that possible.
The right conversation is about your facility and your jurisdiction specifically. That conversation starts with your team and ours.
The energy infrastructure communities depend on. Let's build it.
Talk to our team about sizing, specification, and emergency preparedness requirements for your jurisdiction.