Enterprises integrate UPS, batteries, and cooling for greater efficiency and application resilience.
Engetron, a leading Brazilian IoT UPS manufacturer, alongside Saft, a leader in battery technology and STULZ, a pioneer in cooling and ventilation solutions for mission-critical applications, are collaborating to develop complete infrastructure projects for data centers.
The companies bring to the market complementary solutions that form a robust and integrated ecosystem for data centers, in the face of the growing challenges of efficiency, resilience and sustainability in the era of AI.
The synergy between the companies’ solutions was announced during the DC Infra Summit, an exclusive event for the companies’ customers, held in São Paulo.
“As AI becomes more present in various sectors, the demand for data processing in data centers grows exponentially,” says Aluízio Ábdom, Commercial and Marketing Director, Engetron.
According to Ábdom, this increases energy consumption and requires a more resilient infrastructure, with control capacity in all aspects from energy supply to cooling.
“Therefore, we are combining the solutions of Engetron, Saft and STULZ to deliver even greater performance and provide continuity and security to data centers”, he said.
Engetron offers intelligent energy management through modular software, app and IoT UPS, as well as racks, ensuring uninterrupted operation in highly complex environments, with various autonomy compositions and configurations. Its solutions are developed to withstand adverse situations in the power grid with continuous monitoring and diagnosis of UPS conditions and remote intervention in equipment whenever necessary, ensuring optimized performance for data centers.
Saft’s batteries have ensured safe energy for several sectors – including data centers.
“Our batteries integrated with Engetron’s IoT UPS guarantee the necessary autonomy for these environments of high processing and energy demand,” said André Migliani, Sales Manager, Saft Brazil.
With Lithium (SLFP) and Alkaline (Ni-Cd) technologies, Saft’s batteries have a long lifespan, offering a reliable backup to support critical operations.
STULZ complements this synergy with a complete portfolio of precision cooling solutions, including liquid cooling (LC) technologies that directly cool AI servers, which exceed the 50 kW per rack frontier.
With the evolution of the use of AI, the thermal load per rack increases significantly, which requires technologies that can manage it efficiently.
“STULZ’s continuous air conditioning solutions offer precise temperature and humidity control so that data centers operate within the necessary conditions, which reduces the risk of failures and maximizes energy efficiency, also meeting the growing demands for sustainable consumption,” said Eduardo Rusafa, Director, STULZ Brazil.
The collaboration aims to meet the significant changes predicted by the impact of AI on the data center market, which directly interferes with the way the infrastructure of these environments is designed, operated, maintained, ensuring performance, efficiency and resilience.