HITEC discloses details on industry’s most efficient ups power solution at DCD enterprise event


HITEC Power Protection, the inventor of diesel rotary UPS, announced that it will disclose details regarding its newly released PowerPRO series with attendees at DatacenterDynamics Enterprise, New York, April 19-20.  The PowerPRO series offers mission-critical facility operators the industry’s highest power reliability and delivery.

A conservative estimate from Gartner pegs the hourly cost of downtime for computer networks at $42,000. The HITEC PowerPRO series redefines the traditional UPS approach to power protection. The new diesel rotary UPS innovation includes environmental impact reduction by storing kinetic energy and combining it with the latest emission-regulation engines, lowering the carbon footprint and raising the bar for all other UPS offerings.

“Mission-critical facilities demand secure, continuous and clean power around the clock,” said Ranjan Misra, President of HITEC Power Protection North America. “With HITEC’s new offering, we have designed a solution that uses less space, eliminates the hazardous materials of a battery operated system and still remains reliable and cost efficient. We are proud to share these insights with attendees at DatacenterDynamics Enterprise.”

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

 



April 18, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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