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Maxivolt is a U.S.-based manufacturer of surge protection and transient voltage mitigation solutions. The website clearly emphasizes “Made in the USA” and “BABA Compliant.” It is not a typical SaaS or enterprise software provider; instead, it focuses on low- and medium-voltage Surge Protection Devices hardware, supported by engineering assessments, training, product selection, installation, and maintenance support for electrical reliability scenarios across industrial, commercial, municipal, and residential settings.
Its product lines include the GuardDog, MV, ICP, WS, and other series, covering applications from low-voltage control circuits such as 24V/120V to medium-voltage AC applications from 1500V to 4160V. The website mentions features such as hybrid TVSS circuitry, dual TVSS circuitry, non-ground-dependent technology, integrated safety fusing, field-serviceable fusing, fast response, status indicators, alarms, dry contacts, and indoor/outdoor enclosures. On the service side, Maxivolt offers Transient Voltage 101, IEEE-approved courses, on-site assessments, and customized mitigation strategies, built around a Client Care Cycle of “validate value, collaborate, design, and deploy.”
The website does not publish standard pricing, packages, or subscription plans. Procurement is mainly handled through “Request a Quote.” During implementation, customers are connected with authorized distributors; where no distribution channel is available, Maxivolt may also provide quotes directly. Payment methods are not disclosed.
Its strengths lie in the broad coverage of its product line, serving scenarios such as PLCs, VFD/VSD systems, SCADA, pumps, compressors, lighting, data centers, and whole-home residential protection. It also does more than sell hardware, emphasizing on-site diagnostics, training, and ongoing support. Customer testimonials and case materials indicate that its primary value is reducing downtime, maintenance costs, and the risk of equipment damage. Limitations include the lack of information commonly expected in SaaS procurement, such as APIs, permissions, third-party integrations, cloud deployment, and data security certifications. Pricing, warranty details, and delivery timelines are also not transparent.
Maxivolt is suitable for oil and gas, manufacturing, water treatment, food processing, data center, building, and high-end residential projects with high requirements for electrical continuity, especially in scenarios that repeatedly experience surges, lightning strikes, or abnormal equipment failures. The review does not provide information on access from mainland China, so its availability is unknown; whether procurement and after-sales support cover the Chinese market also needs to be confirmed directly with the company.
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maxivolt.com is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach maxivolt.com directly.