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The Power Rental market is a subset of the electricity industry that focuses on providing temporary power solutions to customers. It involves the rental of generators, transformers, and other equipment to provide electricity for a variety of applications. This market is often used in emergency situations, such as natural disasters, or when a customer needs additional power for a short period of time. Power rental companies typically provide a range of services, including installation, maintenance, and fuel delivery.
Power rental companies are typically large, well-established companies that have the resources to provide reliable and efficient services. They often have a wide range of equipment and services to meet the needs of their customers. Examples of power rental companies include Aggreko, APR Energy, Hertz Equipment Rental, and United Rentals. Show Less Read more