Richard Kwan

Service Engineering Manager at Ampd Energy

Richard Kwan is a seasoned professional in the engineering and technical support sectors, currently serving as the Service Engineering Manager at Ampd Energy since January 2018. In this role, Richard oversees field service operations, troubleshooting, and technical support, while also training distribution and service partners. Previously, as the Field Engineering Lead, Richard established the field engineering department and managed a global team, overseeing significant customer accounts and a large fleet of units across multiple regions. Richard's earlier experience includes positions at Dimachem Inc. as a Technical Service Representative, where Richard developed a new business stream in water treatment, and a role at GE Water & Process Technologies as an intern focused on pilot water treatment systems. Richard holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Toronto and has an extensive background in various technical and engineering roles dating back to 2011.

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Ampd Energy

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Ampd Energy is driven by its vision for an emission-free future for industries. Ampd Energy pioneered the use of battery energy storage systems (BESS) in urban construction with its flagship product, the "Enertainer". The Enertainer electrifies construction sites and provides clean, quiet and fully automated energy delivery, allowing construction to transition away from fossil fuels. Compared to fossil fuel generators, the Enertainer: - reduces carbon footprint by up to 85%; - is 32x quieter; - emits zero diesel fumes; - eliminates diesel handling and usage risks; - has zero maintenance and refuelling downtime; - and is economically justified for operational cost savings. As an IoT enabled device, the Enertainer can be remotely monitored anytime and anywhere, providing a deep level of data-transparency for data-driven decision making.


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