Electrical System Prototyping

Electrical system prototyping is designed to highlight any shortcomings before investing significantly more into the full project.

Electrical System Prototyping

One can look back at many of the engineering failures of the past and recognize what went wrong. Ideally, that realization should come before the full investment into the project has taken place. That is why one of the most critical parts of any engineering design process today is prototyping. By creating an operating version of a solution, many of the potential problems can be averted, and the feedback can prove helpful in creating an even better final version.

At Electric Power Systems, we offer electrical system prototyping for commercial and industrial applications so that you can uncover any potential issues before you’ve purchased large quantities of parts and materials. We are quite flexible with our prototyping services, so whether you need a full-size prototype or a to-scale model, your prototype will be completed to successfully demonstrate the capabilities and functionalities that you can expect from the final version.

The goal of electrical system prototyping is to highlight any shortcomings before investing significantly more into the full project. Our experienced professionals will take the time to discuss your plans in detail so that the prototype properly reflects your objectives and will produce the electrical components that fit your needs. We work diligently and as quickly as possible without sacrificing quality so that we can keep your project on its desired timeline. Call us today to discuss your electrical system prototyping and assembly needs, and we will outline how we can produce exemplary results for your company.


At Electric Power Systems, we offer electrical system prototyping services to those in Jacksonville and Tampa, Florida; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; Norfolk, Virginia; San Francisco and Los Angeles, California; New York, New York; Houston, Texas; Raleigh, North Carolina; and Charleston, South Carolina.