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HPS Power Quality Products

August 28, 2025

HPS Power Quality Products

HPS offers a full line of products to address power quality issues in your facility. Good power quality is important to maintain critical operations, improve energy efficiency and prevent premature equipment failure. Examples of poor power quality include harmonic distortion, reflected wave voltage, and low power factor.

HPS Power Quality products include active harmonic filters, passive harmonic filters, dV/dT filters, sinewave filters, line and load reactors, drive isolation transformers, harmonic mitigating transformers and multi-pulse transformers.

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Hammond Power Solutions Quarter 2 2025 Financial Results
HPS Power Quality Products

Hammond Power Solutions Inc. (“HPS”), a leading manufacturer of dry-type transformers, power quality products and related magnetics, has recently announced its financial results for the second quarter 2025.

They are pleased to share that HPS delivered another strong quarter in Q2 2025, achieving record sales and solid profits despite navigating some cost headwinds. Their quarterly revenue reached approximately $224 million, marking a new record quarter with 14% growth compared to Q2 2024. Their gross margin was slightly lower than the previous year due to rising input costs and further investments in their manufacturing footprint.”, said Adrian Thomas, CEO of Hammond Power Solutions.

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