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Backup Power — RFQ

Backup-power RFQ for poultry farms & hatcheries.

Pre-filled for generators, UPS, ATS, battery storage and solar-hybrid packages sized around poultry loads. Change any field before submitting.

Diesel / gas Battery / UPS ATS / monitoring
17 options
💬 Anything else? (pick all that apply)
📝 Project description (optional — helps suppliers quote faster)

Free for buyers · Supplier-paid model · No obligation · Human-assisted sourcing

Most buyers receive initial supplier matches within 24–72 hours.

Financing, when relevant, is provided by independent third-party partners, subject to approval.

Backup-power RFQ — FAQ

What information do I need to submit a backup-power RFQ?

Farm type (broiler, layer, breeder, hatchery), bird count or setter capacity, single-line diagram or house count, grid quality (frequency of outages, voltage stability), fuel access, and whether you want standby-only or a hybrid PV + battery + genset scope. HatchMatch fills the gaps under NDA.

Can I compare diesel, gas and hybrid quotes on one RFQ?

Yes. Tick multiple configurations in the notes and suppliers will quote each — including diesel-only, gas genset, and PV + battery + genset hybrid — so you can compare CAPEX vs 5-year OPEX before deciding.

Are hatchery UPS scopes handled here?

Yes. Setters, hatchers and climate controllers need UPS-grade buffering plus a fast ATS to a correctly sized genset. The RFQ collects hatchery load data so suppliers quote UPS + ATS + genset as one integrated package.

How long until I receive supplier quotes?

Standard genset scopes typically return quotes within 2 business days. Hybrid PV + battery + genset packages take 5–10 business days.

Is financing available?

Financing, when relevant, is arranged through independent third-party partners, subject to their own approval. HatchMatch introduces qualified projects; approval terms remain with the financier.

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