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Remote Battery Monitoring vs. Manual Maintenance | SENS

When shopping for a remote battery monitoring system, it's easy to get overwhelmed. But if you know what to look for, you are one step closer to finding the correct system for your critical facility.

Our battery monitoring systems director, Josh Phillips, led a discussion on remote battery monitoring where he explains why remote battery monitoring is important and what pain points it could solve for you.

Josh also goes in-depth on the 6 critical aspects you should be looking for in a remote battery monitoring system:

  1. Easy to use
  2. Application independent
  3. Scalable
  4. Secure
  5. Forward-thinking
  6. Data-driven

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Meet our speaker for this episode

 
Josh Phillips

Josh Phillips

Battery Monitoring Systems Director

Josh is the Battery Monitoring Systems Director at Phoenix Broadband Technologies.  With over 7 years of experience as PBT's National Sales Manager, he has worked with customers in multiple industries with vastly different facility configurations.

Prior to working at PBT, Josh was enlisted in the US Navy aboard the USS George Washington (CVN-73) where he was a hydraulics technician within the Weapons department.  

Josh started his career with PBT in 2014 where he joined as a Field Applications Engineer (FAE).  During his tenure as an FAE, Josh installed hundreds of battery monitoring systems for customers across 
the US and in Canada while also training contractors and customers on how to successfully do the same.

As of 2023, Josh assumed the role of Battery Monitoring Systems Director, and oversees the daily operations at PBT.

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