CENTIEL to demonstrate AI workload ready UPS at Data Centre World

Leading UPS manufacturer CENTIEL will show its multi-award winning, true modular UPS StratusPower at Data Centre World, 12-13 March on booth DC232.

  • Wednesday, 19th February 2025 Posted 1 year ago in by Phil Alsop

StratusPower is currently being utilised in Data Centres around the globe and in particular has been designed to deal with AI workloads and the fast-approaching power demand.

Louis McGarry, Sales and Marketing Director, Centiel explains: “AI is creating heavy demand for power protection. We are working on projects that require multi megawatts of power for data centres and AI data processing facilities that rely on power protection equipment that can be scaled-up and rapidly deployed. While efficiency and sustainability in UPS systems is now a given, customer choice now comes down to quality but also how big and how quickly can UPS systems be scaled and deployed.

“Our factory in Switzerland produces around 1000 UPS modules per month and so Centiel offers rapid delivery world-wide to protect the power for data centres and the growth in AI across the globe. Our UPS is scalable to fulfil the capabilities of any facility on day one, or grow as the data centre expands.

“In addition, StratusPower offers “9 nines” (99.9999999%) availability to effectively eliminate system downtime; class leading 97.6% on-line efficiency to minimise running costs; true “hot swap” modules to eliminate human error in operation plus long-life components to improve sustainability.”

StratusPower is also known for is dynamic load handling and reliable uptime for unpredictable, high-intensity AI demands. With its exceptional overload capacity of up to 150% for 60 seconds it offers unmatched performance. In relation to grid resilience, StratusPower absorbs voltage fluctuations with an extended input range in addition to operating flawlessly under elevated temperature conditions.

The three-phase true modular UPS StratusPower now covers a power range from 50 to 1,875kW in one cabinet and can be paralleled for 3,750kW of uninterrupted, clean power, which is perfect for data centres.

McGarry continues: “To discuss your data centre’s needs for a fully scalable, efficient, reliable UPS system and to ensure your AI infrastructure is future proofed, come and see us at Data Centre world. Our expert team of trusted advisors will be on hand to discuss power availability for AI facilities and how best to maximise uptime for critical power protection.”

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