Custom Engineered Power Electronics

Smart Power Solutions is based in Leeds in the UK and was founded in 2001. We specialise in the development and manufacture of intelligent high-efficiency power electronics systems both for static and rotating applications. We have taken our considerable experience gained working on sophisticated motor drives and applied it to power supplies, battery chargers, power conditioners and grid tied inverters. Our engineers have successfully tackled a wide variety of systems from high volume cost sensitive automotive and appliance applications all the way through to lower volume high power systems for industrial and railway traction auxiliaries applications.

BSI and UKAS

ISO9001 Acreditation

A fantastic achievement and we are as convinced as ever that this will bring real value to the company and our customers.

ISO9001 Acreditation

A fantastic achievement and we are as convinced as ever that this will bring real value to the company and our customers.

Recent News

Reinforcing the grid for the roll-out of Electric Vehicles

Our Technical Partner, Dr. Charlie Elliott, is attending this fascinating discussion being held in London on the 30th Jan 2018. As SPS is involved in both smart grid and EV charging development it will no doubt be great of great interest. Charlie is looking forward to meeting other professionals within this sector and learning more […]

Transition to ISO9001:2015 Complete!!

Yesterday we had our ISO9001:2015 external transition audit by BSI. We are delighted to report that we passed with flying colours with no non conformities!! This is a great reflection of the hard work and dedication of our Quality / Production Manager (Alan Yarker) in particular. We are expecting our updated certificate in due course […]

Vehicle 2 Grid Training Workshop

The concept of using EV battery storage as a distributed flexible energy storage system for the grid is not new. It has been talked about for many years. Our technical partner Dr. Charlie Elliott can recall conversations going back almost 10 years. These days it is called Vehicle to Grid and abbreviated to V2G. Charlie, […]