Jubaili Bros and Perkins pump power to Dubai’s Heart of Europe

Jubaili Bros and Perkins pump power to Dubai’s Heart of Europe - Jubaili Bros
The Heart of Europe, a collection of six man-made islands off the coast of Dubai, required a dependable prime power solution due to its remote location. Jubaili Bros provided this solution by installing 17 Perkins-powered generator sets, which have been supplying approximately 5,000 hours of prime power annually since 2016, meeting the electrical needs of construction camps and site offices across the islands.

Construction camps and commercial offices situated on a cluster of man-made luxury islands in Dubai can now access all the power they need, thanks to a professional and dependable installation of 17 Perkins-powered generator sets.

The Heart of Europe is a collection of six man-made islands, located two miles off the coast of Dubai. It’s part of the city’s most ambitious architectural project to date, The World, which has seen 300 islands reclaimed from the sea and shaped into a map of the world.

Challenge

 The Heart of Europe, a collection of six man-made islands located two miles off the coast of Dubai, faced a significant challenge due to its remote location. Power to the islands was not yet available via Dubai’s main grid, creating a need for a dependable, high-performance prime power solution to meet the electrical needs of commercial properties on the island.

Needs

The development required a substantial amount of electrical power to support an array of sophisticated homes, stylish apartments, a marina, restaurants, bars, boutiques, supermarkets, and retail outlets.

Jubaili Bros Solution

The developer, Kleindienst, reached out to Jubaili Bros, a leading supplier and manufacturer of Perkins-powered generator sets in the UAE. Jubaili Bros designed a large-scale prime power installation consisting of 17 generator sets driven by various Perkins power packs. This installation has been providing approximately 5,000 hours a year of prime power to The Heart of Europe since 2016, fulfilling the electrical requirements for construction camps and site offices across the islands.