- In April 2024, according to a press release by Schneider Electric, the company launched the new Galaxy VL 3-phase UPS with lithium-ion battery modules and Live Swap capability. Designed for edge, small, and medium data centers, the UPS delivers up to 99% efficiency in ECOnversion mode and supports energy storage integration, advancing sustainability goals and reducing total cost of ownership in Europe
- In March 2024, Eaton expanded its EnergyAware UPS range across Europe, enabling industrial and commercial customers to participate in energy markets. These systems support grid-balancing services by storing and discharging energy, aligning with Europe’s growing emphasis on renewable energy stability and decentralized energy systems
- In February 2024, Vertiv introduced the Liebert EXL S1 UPS with Dynamic Online mode for the European market, reducing energy losses by up to 30% while maintaining constant power quality. The solution is tailored for large-scale facilities such as colocation centers, offering higher efficiency and smaller footprint in compliance with EU energy regulations
- In December 2023, Delta Electronics showcased its Modular UPS series at the Data Centre World event in Frankfurt, Germany. The system, designed for scalable deployment, supports critical infrastructure by offering hot-swappable modules and high power density, meeting the increasing demand for flexible backup in European data centers
- In October 2023, Huawei launched its SmartLi UPS solution across key European markets, including Germany and the UK. The system features advanced lithium-ion batteries and AI-based energy management to optimize performance, extend battery life, and reduce maintenance needs for telecommunications and cloud service providers
- In January 2021, according to an article published by Delta Power Solutions, Delta Electronics introduced the Ultron DPS UPS model, boasting superior reliability and power density for mega-scale data centers, with capacities ranging from 300 to 1200 kVA. This addition expands the UPS family offerings. Rated at 1000-1200 kVA, it features a compact footprint, catering to large and colocation data centers' needs



