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    Rutronik: 56V UPS modules from Maxwell replacing batteries

    04/03/2011

    Maxwell Technologies is introducing a 56V UPS ultracapacitor module designed specifically to address the short-term ride-through and bridge power requirements of uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems for mission-critical installations such as data centers, hospitals, factories and telecommunication facilities. They are available in capacities 52F, 65F, 87F and 130F at distributior Rutronik now. The Maxwell 56V UPS module can be relied upon to perform for up to 15 years in a data center with no maintenance or conditioning. The non-toxic ultracapacitor modules cost effectively replace batteries. Therefore they provide UPS systemintegrators an customers tho lowest total cost of ownership alternative to lead-acid batteries for short-term ridethrough and bridge power applications. www.rutronik.com

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