Power & Reliability
Taurus Power & Reliability brings electrical reliability under one structure so you get full visibility, clear ownership, and better outcomes.
Start Controlling Reliability.
Stop Managing Vendors.
One partner. One point of contact. Full visibility.
The Problem
Most facilities don’t have an electrical problem.
They have a coordination problem.
Testing by one group
Maintenance by another
Outages by someone else
No single owner
No full visibility
No accountability end to end
What This Creates
Gaps between planning and execution
Missed issues that turn into failures
Reactive outages instead of controlled ones
Delays tied to multiple vendors and handoffs
Uncertainty going into critical work
And it shows up when it matters most.
The Taurus Approach
We engage early and stay involved.
Step 1: Understand the system
Identify where risk exists today (assessments, studies, system health)
Step 2: Build the plan
Align testing, maintenance, and outage strategy before the work begins
Step 3: Support execution
Coordinate and execute with fewer gaps, fewer vendors, and better control
Step 4: Stay engaged
Ongoing support to reduce future risk and improve reliability over time
Where We Start
Most partnerships begin in one of three areas:
Electrical Reliability Assessments
Identify where risk exists today (assessments, coordination, system health)
Turnaround & Temporary Power
Align testing, maintenance, and outage strategy before the work begins
Testing & Compliance
Coordinate and execute with fewer gaps, fewer vendors, and better control
What This Changes
One point of accountability
Better coordination across all electrical work
Fewer vendors and handoffs
More confidence going into outages
A partner focused on reliability, not just scope
How We Structure It
Electrical Reliability Assessments
Identify where risk exists. Fast turnaround.
Turnaround & Temporary Power
Ongoing testing, inspection, and reporting
Execution
Repairs, installs, outages, and upgrades
Bottom Line: We reduce downtime risk and eliminate electrical failures before they happen.
Let’s start a conversation.
If reliability, planning, or coordination is a concern, it’s worth a conversation.