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Data Is Driving Service

Prevent Downtime. Ensure Compliance. Drive Revenue.
Electrical outages, compliance gaps, and aging infrastructure put millions of people and facilities at risk every year. EMAPlus empowers electrical contractors to deliver maintenance transparency and clear protocols, prevent costly downtime, and ensure NFPA compliance, while generating recurring revenue through streamlined electrical maintenance programs (EMP).
$300K+ per hour
81% of businesses report even one hour of outage costs $300,000+ (CHUBB Insurance).
Maintenance = Safety
Over 65% of companies that adopted preventive maintenance reported improved safety records.
300+ deaths & 4,000 injuries annually
Electrical hazards remain one of the most dangerous risks in the workforce (OSHA).
$45k-$60k (3 year avg.)
Total Contract Value (TCV) = Most multi-year service agreements average around $45K–$60K over three years, with larger facilities running higher.
33,470 fires annually
Commercial & Industrial fires cause atleast $1.36B in property damage every year (NFPA).
It’s Not the Cost to Maintain, It’s the Cost if You Don’t
Electrical assets are harder than ever to replace, with new equipment often taking 20–60 weeks to arrive. Without proper maintenance, gear meant to last decades can fail far earlier. Loose connections, under-funded maintenance budgets, aging equipment, and poor lockout/tagout practices only increase the risk, especially since LOTO remains one of OSHA’s most-cited violations.
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EMAPlus solves these challenges by giving contractors and their clients a clear, data-driven way to stay compliant, reduce downtime, protect assets, and manage the continuity of their facilities through smarter service agreements and Compliancy.
Effects on the Bottom Line Across Industries
Division of Energy (DOE): Recently estimated that outages cost business $150 billion annually.
Data Centers - Studies have shown that the average cost of a U.S. Data Center outage has grown to $9,000 per minute. Consider a full day outage – 24 hours of downtime alone could result in costs exceeding $12 million.
Manufacturing - Found that 56% of these companies experience a significant business interruption each year, with the average cost of downtime estimated at $260,000 per hour.
Healthcare - The average cost of downtime for hospitals is approx. $7,900 per minute, putting these critical entities at risk of exposing sensitive data, patient records, loss of revenue, and hefty fines due to insurance recommendations and internal compliance standards, i.e. The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) and others.
Distribution/Warehousing - For a 150,000 sq. foot distribution or warehouse center operating 5,200 hours/year, downtime costs about $10,000 per hour. For a small to medium-sized food processing plant (winery, bakery, frozen foods, etc.), unplanned downtime costs range from $6,000 - $9,000 per hour.
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