fbpx
Techitup Middle East
B2B TechnologyData Center

Vertiv and ZincFive Announce New Collaboration

Vertiv announced that it will add the ZincFive BC Series uninterruptible power supply (UPS) Battery Cabinets to its portfolio of battery systems available for data center backup power. The safe and recyclable nickel-zinc batteries are compatible with select large and medium Vertiv UPS, including the recently launched Vertiv Trinergy, systems as a source of backup energy storage, complementing the company’s commitment to enable customers to minimize the environmental footprint of their data center sites. The ZincFive BC Series UPS Battery Cabinets are now available from Vertiv in North America and Europe, Middle East and Africa. 

ZincFive’s BC Series UPS Battery Cabinets are the first nickel-zinc battery energy storage solution with backward and forward compatibility with megawatt class UPS. The BC Series offers the smallest footprint in the industry compared to VRLA and Lithium-Ion, and minimal maintenance requirements. The NiZn chemistry provides reliable operation, with the battery strings remaining conductive, even with weak or depleted cells. In addition, according to a study performed by Boundless Impact and commissioned by ZincFive, ZincFive’s NiZn batteries have a significantly lower end-to-end environmental impact than lead-acid and lithium batteries, as validated by expert third-party analysis.  

Paranjape also said the technology is an excellent solution for customers faced with challenges with local Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs) regarding National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards and the International Fire Code (IFC). 

For additional information on ZincFive BC Series UPS Battery Cabinets and compatibility with Vertiv™ UPS systems, contact your local Vertiv sales representative or visit Vertiv.com

Related posts

Lenovo Unveils New Data Management Solutions to Enable AI Workloads

Editor

Independent Research Firm Names Fortinet a Leader in the 2023 Zero Trust Edge Solutions Report

Editor

Cisco Launches $1B Global AI Investment Fund 

Editor

Leave a Comment