When power fails, the clock starts. Minutes matter. Systems cascade. Emergency services, data networks, and public trust hinge on decisions made under pressure. In those moments, resilience is no longer theoretical. It becomes preparation, logistics, and the people willing to carry responsibility when failure is not an option.
TIM HERSHEY | Founder, Penn-Delmar Power, with three generations of family leadership
infrastructure owners when continuity is essential. The company’s foundation, however, was not laid through expansion plans or market positioning. It was built through physical labor, personal accountability, and a belief that essential systems deserve to be done right. “It started with a pickup truck in my home garage,” Hershey says. “I saw a pinch point in the industry and realized there were a lot of things that could be done better, with a lot more integrity and honesty.”
For Penn-DelMar Power, this is familiar territory.
Founded in 2008 by Timothy Hershey, Penn-DelMar Power has grown into a national provider of critical backup power systems, trusted by data centers and
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