Project Description I need a technically credible, high-conversion landing page targeting data center developers, EPC firms, and electrical engineers. The content must be clear, direct, and grounded in real-world application—no marketing fluff, no buzzwords, and no claims that wouldn’t stand up to engineering review. The goal is to present medium-voltage switchgear solutions in a way that engineers trust and decision-makers can act on. Scope • Focus on 34.5 kV / 38 kV metal-clad switchgear used in hyperscale and colocation data center applications. • Reference applicable standards to establish credibility, including: – IEEE C37.20.2 (metal-clad construction) – IEEE C37.20.7 (arc-resistant performance) – IEEE C37.20.9 (gas-insulated / accessibility where applicable) • Clearly explain how the equipment fits into the power architecture (utility → medium voltage distribution → low voltage systems) so the reader immediately understands application context. • Position the company as a U.S.-based manufacturer with: – Fast lead times – In-house engineering support – Nationwide field service and commissioning These differentiators must be easy to identify and quickly understood. • Structure the page to guide visitors toward action (RFQ or direct contact) while maintaining an authoritative, engineering-focused tone. Deliverable A polished landing page draft (approximately 500–700 words) ready for web publishing, including: Headline and subheadline aligned to data center and medium-voltage applications Structured sections with clear technical positioning Body copy grounded in real specifications, applications, and standards Two calls to action that feel natural for engineers and project teams Recommendations for diagrams or tables (e.g., system architecture, voltage levels, equipment layout) that improve clarity and trust Acceptance Criteria • Content must be technically accurate and suitable for review by a licensed professional engineer • All claims must be supportable by standards, common industry practices, or provided specifications • No generic marketing language—every section should either clarify application, build credibility, or move the reader toward contact This is a high-priority page intended to compete with major OEMs (ABB, Eaton, Siemens) in data center applications.