Altec Partners with the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority to Bring Power to the Navajo Nation

Across Utah, Arizona and New Mexico lay a stretch of 27,000 square feet of breathtaking scenery, snow-capped mountains, canyons, mesas and unique rock formations. Affectionally known as the Navajo Nation, this land is home to approximately 190,000 members of the Navajo Tribe.

Of these members, 15,000 of these homes do not have electricity. This makes up 75% of all households in the United States without power. To combat this lack of electric service, the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority (NTUA) commissioned the Light Up the Navajo Nation pilot project.

During this six-week project, 26 line crews from all across the United States worked from April to May installing power lines and bringing electricity to more than 200 Navajo families. By donating their time, equipment and resources, this project was completed at no cost to the Navajo families. Established in 1959, the NTUA is the sole utility provider for the Navajo Nation, offering electric, natural gas, water and wastewater services.

Denise Becenti, Government and Public Affairs Manager for the NTUA, said this project has been life changing for the Navajo Nation.

“We heard from families that told us how thankful and grateful they are to have electricity, refrigeration, to be able to buy a gallon of milk for the first time and put it in the refrigerator without having to worry about whether or not it’s going to spoil in a few days,” Becenti said.

Through donating funds, time and equipment, Altec partnered with the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority to assist in this project.

Roger Stash, his wife and three sons are members of the Navajo tribe that have lived without power for many years. Now, thanks to the NTUA and the Light Up the Navajo project, the Stash family can turn on lights in their home for the first time.

“It’s very exciting because we have waited so long for this, my kids are so happy because they get to do their homework in the light now,” Stash said.

Stash continued, thanking the crews that volunteered their time to give their home electricity, “I really appreciate what they are doing, getting power in two days is really quick.”

Becenti said the Navajo community is grateful for all of the resources these utility companies and their crews have donated to the project. She says this initiative has been successful and hopes the Light Up Navajo project will continue in the future.

“We are truly grateful for the communities that sent their crews here to the Southwest to unknown territories to be a part of a project that the these families will remember for years to come,” Becenti said.

What Does an Altec Extended Warranty Plan Cover?

At Altec, we understand what it takes for you to get the job done, reliable equipment that delivers the results you need, when you need it. With no deductibles or tapered coverages, our Extended Warranty plan minimizes the worry of unexpected repair costs and gives you peace of mind. Altec’s Extended Warranty is unique in the industry as it is managed and administered by Altec. Many other extended warranties are run by 3rd party companies that might not have as much familiarity as the OEM with the units they are covering. With the full support of Altec’s Service team (parts, shops, mobile, technical support and technical training), we know these units best and can get customers back up and going without delay.

The Altec Extended Warranty plan protects an Altec-purchased vehicle for up to an additional four years beyond the end of the standard one-year Limited Warranty. We offer various coverage options because we know each customer has different needs and resources. From parts to travel and labor, our plans help each customer protect their equipment investment.

Wondering what an Altec Extended Warranty plan would look like for you or your business?

Check out this helpful guide detailing our Extended Warranty coverage options:

Materials

The Materials coverage option is our most basic Extended Warranty package and includes any parts needed to complete the repair of a covered Altec component. These parts can be shipped directly to the customer or installed by an Altec service technician (where the customer would only be responsible for labor and travel if applicable.)

The Materials coverage plan is the most cost-effective choice for anyone just looking to offset the cost of parts for a repair.

Materials & Labor

For many businesses, simplicity is essential when dealing with maintenance and repairs. With this warranty package, Altec assumes the responsibility of parts and labor, allowing you to focus on what matters most, reducing downtime and getting back to work.

With the use of our OEM national service network and genuine OEM parts, our Extended Warranty Plans help you level costs and minimize any risks associated with unpredictable repairs you may be faced with while owning your equipment.

Materials, Labor & Travel

The Materials, Labor & Travel option is our most extensive Extended Warranty package. This plan covers all manufacturer components and allows our Mobile Service Trucks to travel to you to perform any repairs. This package is ideal for those who want to have all their bases covered when it comes to unforeseen costs.

Overall, Altec’s Extended Warranty program balances affordability with a full line of coverage essential for your equipment to do the work it is intended to do.

To learn which Altec extended warranty package is best for your business, please call 877-GO-ALTEC or submit the following form to request additional information.

Extended Warranty Request

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