When you are developing a life-saving medical monitor or a high-security electronic locking system, the power architecture isn’t just a component—it’s the heartbeat of your device. At Powerhouse Two (PH2), we recognize that the gap between a successful product launch and a costly recall often comes down to the integrity of the power supply. Today’s industrial landscape demands more than just a vendor; it requires a partner who understands the “symphony” of design, certification, and logistics.
We invite you to step away from the generic catalogs and look at power from a new angle: where high-performance engineering meets factory-direct transparency.
Bridging the Engineering Gap in Power Design
Many firms treat power as an afterthought, selecting an adapter or a cell at the final stage of development. However, the global industrial power supply market, valued at approximately $11.92 billion in 2025, is rapidly shifting toward high-efficiency switched-mode power supplies (SMPS). In fact, over 61% of industrial buyers now prioritize efficiency ratings above 90% to reduce thermal load and energy waste.
When we approach power supply manufacturing, we start by asking: “What is the environment of the end-user?” If your device lives in a hospital, it needs low leakage current and reinforced insulation to meet IEC 60601-1 standards. If it’s an industrial sensor, it might need to withstand temperatures exceeding $70^{circ}C$. We don’t just sell you a part; we engineer a solution that accounts for these variables from the first prototype.
Why Customization is the New Standard
Why settle for a bulky, off-the-shelf block when you can have a power source that fits your chassis perfectly? Modern IoT and medical devices are shrinking, and internal real estate is at a premium.
- 3D Prototyping: We use additive manufacturing to create physical models of battery packs and housings, allowing your team to test ergonomics before the first production run.
- Electrical Tailoring: Whether you need multiple DC rails, specific power sequencing, or active Power Factor Correction (PFC), custom manufacturing ensures your hardware gets the exact “clean” power it requires.
The Regulatory Maze: Safety and Certifications
Navigating global safety standards is often the most frustrating part of the manufacturing cycle. A power supply that isn’t properly certified can halt your international expansion in its tracks. At PH2, we handle the heavy lifting of compliance.
- Global Certifications: We work with recognized labs to secure UL, CE, RoHS, and FCC markings.
- Medical Precision: For healthcare OEMs, we ensure power supplies meet MOPP (Means of Patient Protection) requirements, which involve two separate insulation barriers to prevent electric shock.
Inventory Resilience: Keeping Your Lines Moving
A delayed battery or a backordered adapter is a “line-stop” event. In an era of unpredictable supply chains, having a partner with deep stocks is non-negotiable. We maintain a robust domestic supply of our high-performance XP series. For high-volume facility maintenance, having a reliable supply of Alkaline batteries in stocks—specifically our steel-cased, high-mAh cells—ensures that your maintenance teams aren’t waiting on the next boat from overseas.
We’ve delivered over 20 million cells to the medical sector over the last five years with zero failures. This record is only possible because we oversee the entire process from the assembly line to the final delivery, removing the “middleman” that often complicates communication and delivery timelines.
The PH2 Power Pulse: Your Silent Partner in Success
At Powerhouse Two Inc., we believe in being a “lean, mean power solution machine”. We aren’t here to impress you with flashy marketing; we’re here to impress your engineering team with reliability and your CFO with factory-direct pricing. When your name is on the line, our name is on the line. From custom PCBs to the most durable alkaline cells on the market, we provide the energy that lets your innovation shine.
Are you ready to stop worrying about your power source? Let’s build something that lasts.

