Itapower – UPS Made in Italy
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When exploring the Power Supply industry in Italy, several key considerations come into play. The regulatory environment is crucial, as Italy adheres to both European Union directives and its national laws, which can significantly impact operational practices and compliance requirements.
You need to check the voltage for any electronics you're planning on bringing to Italy – the input range must include 220V or 230V. You can find the range on your electronic device's power brick or on the device itself.
If your electronic device doesn't work with 220V or 230V, you'll need to purchase a power converter (aka voltage converter) if you want to use it in Italy. The power converter does what it says it does – converts the power from the higher Italian voltage to the lower US voltage so that your device doesn't melt or burst into flames.
If you're traveling to Italy with kids, you may bring additional devices – like iPads for kids and teens or a bottle warmer for your baby. Whichever electronics you decide to bring, you'll need to make sure you'll be able to use and charge them while you're here in Italy (in your hotel room, on trains, at cafés).
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