HITEC brings industry's most efficient UPS power solution


 HITEC Power Protection, the inventor of diesel rotary UPS, announced its attendance at DatacenterDynamics Webscale, San Jose, CA, July 19-20 (Booth #31). The company will showcase its PowerPRO series, the most reliable and efficient continuous power system available for mission-critical facilities.

Attended by over 1,200 senior business, operations and technology professionals, DatacenterDynamics Webscale covers the full ecosystem for how enterprise data centers are being redefined and how the economics of IT and data center service delivery is being reshaped.  HITEC’s PowerPRO solution embodies the event’s mission and allows attendees to learn how diesel rotary uninterruptible power supply (DRUPS) solutions offer the greatest power density in the market while delivering the lowest total cost of ownership (TCO).

“Mission-critical facilities, governments and data centers all require continuous power to conduct operations,” said Ranjan Misra, President of HITEC Power Protection North America. “However, these facilities are vulnerable to power failures and need immediate backup to ensure uninterrupted operations. HITEC’s PowerPRO solves the need for continuous power while also lowering energy consumption.  We are eager to share our DRUPS breakthroughs with DatacenterDynamics Webscale attendees.” 

  For more information, please visit http://www.thenew-hitec.com/.



July 13, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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