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AEG Secures the Power of High Capacity Data Centre in Singapore


AEG Power Solutions, a global provider of power electronic systems and solutions for industrial power supplies and renewable energy applications, has announced that their Protect Blue UPS has been installed to secure the power supply to one of Singapore's most recent and largest data centres.

The new facility encompasses over 180,000 sq m and features a large power architecture that delivers over 13 MW of critical IT capacity.

"When it comes to this type of sensitive application, reliability is highly at stake, explains Thomas Rindlisbacher, Director of Sales, AEG PS in Singapore. Prior to choosing AEG Power Solutions, the system was originally evaluated and tested by our client in their UK lab. The fact that we could provide local support was essential to them."

Protect Blue UPS system is designed specifically for large data centres and offers protection from 250 kW to 4 MW. With one of the highest energy efficiency rates on the market, Protect Blue is a durable, flexible, easy to maintain UPS solution that optimizes total cost of ownership and reduces operator intervention.

"We designed Protect Blue for such facilities. The ability to collaborate with a highly demanding customer and to ensure we would answer their needs was a great experience. Through working with such high level professionals, we are demonstrating our ability to leverage our industrial critical power expertise and to now also bring it to secure power for data centres, explains Juha Lantta, VP Commercial UPS and Data & IT at AEG Power Solutions.

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