“The latest Sprinter XP12V4400 battery is designed to perform in the modern data center, including large-scale colocation and hyperscale facilities. It is made from a high-purity lead alloy offering high-temperature resistance, and is a proven technology that brings peace of mind to customers,” said Serge Arbes, Senior Business Director, Network Power, EMEA at Exide. “The battery saves considerably on space: up to 15–20 percent compared with traditional lead batteries, contributing significantly to lower total cost of ownership.”
With data centers worldwide moving to higher-power UPS that requires larger blocs, Sprinter XP12V4400 offers an ideal solution. Its high power, compact design and small footprint ensure consistent performance and savings in both installation and maintenance. It provides excellent charge efficiency for reduced charging cost, while its special polypropylene container reduces water vapor emissions and prolongs lifespan.
Exide will also be exhibiting its GNB Sprinter XP and XP FT (Front Terminal) ranges and Marathon M12V190FT – all of which use AGM technology – as well as its Sonnenschein PowerCycle PC12/180FT, which uses dryfit Gel technology. Each of these advanced products is designed for particular applications.
Data Centre World Frankfurt takes place in the Frankfurter Messe (trade fair) on 13–14 November. Attendees are invited to visit Exide at Stand 330 to see the launch of the new Sprinter XP12V4400 battery and talk with our representatives about the Company’s wide range of energy storage solutions.
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