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Welcome to Central Power Services Birmingham

Central Power Services support organisations across Birmingham with dependable temporary and standby power solutions. From emergency response to planned cover, we help keep sites operational with the right equipment, engineering support, and 24/7 availability.

We’re proud to support clients throughout Birmingham, including Birmingham City Council, Dodd Group, and Edgbaston Cricket Ground, providing power solutions where reliability matters most.

Power Services Available in Birmingham

If you need urgent assistance, call 0845 437 9750 and speak to a real engineer, 24/7.

Other areas we cover

Alongside Birmingham, Central Power Services also provide generator hire and temporary power solutions from our Preston base, supporting clients across several key UK cities.

Liverpool | Manchester | Wolverhampton

What We Believe

Reliable power isn’t just about equipment - it’s about trust, speed, and people who care. When the pressure’s on, we answer the phone, understand the urgency, and get it sorted - fast.

We aim for 4-hour response to be on-site in person.
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Case studies

Hybrid Power Solution for a Major National Housebuilder
Hire & Fuel

Central Power Services was commissioned by a leading UK housebuilder to deliver a reliable and sustainable temporary power solution for welfare facilities during the early stages of a new development.

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News

  • What is the Difference Between a UPS and a Generator?

    What is the Difference Between a UPS and a Generator?

    A common question when discussing temporary or standby power...

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  • The Sector-Specific Risks of Winter Power Cuts

    The Sector-Specific Risks of Winter Power Cuts

    How will we maintain operations when the grid fails...

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  • The Sector-Specific Risks of Winter Power Cuts

    Safeguarding Power Supply for a Leading North West Hospital Trust

    Central Power Services has secured a five-year contract...

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