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Vertiv introduces a compact, double conversion UPS with inbuilt battery for power backup at home and small sites

Vertiv, a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, today introduced the Liebert® GXT MT+ CX4 1K SB, a true double conversion online uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system with an inbuilt battery designed to provide a capacity of 1 kVA.  This solution is available now in India.

With several organizations going back to a work from home model due to the second wave of COVID-19 in India, UPS systems that support remote working have become a requirement for availability. The resultant increased loads on data centers have also made power back-up solutions critical in supporting business continuity, including increasingly critical small and remote applications.

 Gopakumar Ambujakshan, director, product management (small and micro UPS), Vertiv in India, said “Digital infrastructure, especially in times of remote working, plays a crucial role in supporting continuity of operations. Hence, being equipped with the right kind of power back-up solutions is of primary importance to organizations and their workforce. At Vertiv, we are committed to providing customized solutions to our customers’ evolving requirements,” “ Since the initial phase of the lockdowns last year, Vertiv has continued to extend its support to businesses by providing power and cooling solutions to ensure business continuity. The Liebert® GXT MT+ CX4 1K SB system is yet another product we have introduced to support the new working environment.”

Fluctuating input power can impact the operation and health of connected equipment. Data centers and other critical applications require robust and flexible power solutions to help them run round the clock.  Additionally, the new UPS has an insulated-gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) based rectifier, and has a wide input frequency range compatible with generator operation.

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