Rolls-Royce delivers mission critical gensets to hospital in Pakistan

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Indus Hospital Lahore. Image credit: Rolls-Royce

Rolls-Royce has delivered three mtu diesel generator sets for two Indus Hospital & Health Network (IHHN) facilities in Karachi and Lahore, Pakistan.

IHHN is a not-for-profit healthcare network that relies on donations and grants to provide free healthcare to millions of patients. The gensets will provide emergency backup power in the event of power outages, ensuring critical healthcare services can continue uninterrupted.

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“We have done an extensive study of all reputable genset manufacturers and selected mtu gensets from Rolls-Royce due to their high fuel efficiency and excellent sales and aftersales support from R.A. Engineering & Services here in Pakistan,” said Sajid Hazrat Khan, Electrical Managers, IHHN.

A mtu 18V2000 DS1400 generator set was delivered to IHHN’s Korangi Campus in Karachi and a mtu 16V4000 DS2500 and 16V2000 DS1100 generator set to the IHHN – Qarshi Foundation, Naimat Saleem Trust & SM Pervez Campus in Lahore.

“The gensets offer a high availability and reliability of power with long maintenance intervals. These technical and performance capabilities of the mtu gensets, along with low lifecycle costs made Rolls-Royce the best choice for IHHN”, said Bahir Olcay from Rolls-Royce Power Systems.

IHHN consists of 13 hospitals, four regional blood centres, four physical and rehabilitation centres, a Pediatric Oncology Unit, primary care centres, and a large number of public health initiatives across the nation.

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