STULZ Oceania acquires Fusion Energy Group division

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08 May 20242 mins
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Launches STULZ Oceania (Power), a subsidiary aimed at distributing and servicing UPS solutions.

A photograph of STULZ Oceania employees. From left to right, Thai Luong, Hamed Meraji, John Jakovcevic, Long Ho, Abbie Caldon and Cameron Pace.
Credit: L-R: Thai Luong, Hamed Meraji, John Jakovcevic, Long Ho, Abbie Caldon, Cameron Pace (STULZ Oceania)

Cooling and uninterrupted power supply (UPS) service provider STULZ Oceania has acquired the UPS and computer room air conditioning (CRAC) service division of Melbourne-based Fusion Energy Group.

Under the deal, STULZ gains Fusion’s customer base, assets and expertise, claiming it strengthens its place in the UPS market, with eight employees coming on board.

As a result, the vendor has established STULZ Oceania (Power), a subsidiary aimed at distributing and servicing UPS solutions.

John Jakovcevic, STULZ Oceania managing director, said the acquisition aligns with the vendor’s vision of expanding its footprint and contribution to the data centre industry.

“It reinforces our commitment to providing UPS solutions, especially with our Swiss-made Centiel UPS product range,” he said. “We are thrilled to launch STULZ Oceania (Power), which positions us as a comprehensive solutions provider in the market.”

Meanwhile, Nathaniel Allen, Fusion CEO added the deal “marks a pivotal moment for STULZ Oceania and also opens substantial avenues for growth and innovation within the UPS and CRAC market space”.

“STULZ Oceania share a commitment to exceptional service and products and they are well-positioned to meet the industry’s growing demand for UPS solutions,” he added.