- An Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), also known as a battery backup, provides backup power when the regular power source fails or power range drops to an unacceptable level. A UPS allows for the safe, orderly shutdown of a computer and connected equipment. The size and design of a UPS determine how long it will supply power
- A UPS contains a battery that "kicks in" when the device senses a loss of power from the primary source. If an end user is working on the computer when the UPS notifies of the power loss, they have time to save any data they are working on, and exit before the secondary power source (the battery) runs out. When all power runs out, any data in the computer's Random-Access Memory (RAM) is erased. When power surges occur, a UPS intercepts the surge so that it does not damage the computer
- Germany dominated the market with the share of 19.88% in 2024. due to its robust engineering prowess and reputation for reliability, making its UPS solutions highly sought-after across industries. In addition, Germany's focus on innovation and commitment to sustainability align with the evolving needs of the market, further solidifying its leadership position
- Germany is expected to witness the highest compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Market during the forecast period, due to its strong engineering legacy, exceptional product reliability, and commitment to innovation and sustainability.
- Solutions segment dominated the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Market with a market share of 75.55% in 2024, due to the solution offerings include installation, maintenance, and technical support services



