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Power solution provider CyberPower launches its products Down Under

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Power solution provider CyberPower launches its products Down Under

Power solution provider CyberPower has launched its range of SmartApp Sinewave Uninterruptible Power Supply systems, which use the company's patented GreenPower UPS technology, in Australia, according to a statement from the company.

The company claims these devices enhance operating efficiency, reduce heat generation, consume less power and save more energy costs than conventional UPS models.

CyberPower Systems Oceania general manager ANZ Robert Hartvigsen said: “CyberPower Professional Rackmount Smart App UPS Systems have been specifically designed with functionality that meets key market demands in terms of reducing power usage and increasing protection and efficiency.

"They are convenient, comfortable and safe to use. They also enjoy excellent engineering technology leading to outstanding product performance.

{loadposition sam08}"In short, they protect your devices, reduce heat generation and unnecessary energy consumption, ensuring efficient system operation and effectively lower electricity bills.”

The company said these systems had been designed in compliance with environmental regulations so they could provide stable power to equipment, help users quickly grasp a unit’s battery status and enable easy and convenient viewing and monitoring of any system.

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Hartvigsen added: “These UPS Systems provide complete power protection to safeguard all computers and servers. They do this by utilising comprehensive features, including Energy Saving Technology, Pure Sine Wave Output and Automatic Voltage Regulation.

"They also have LCD status displays, hot-swappable batteries and clever battery management technology. All of these lead to a safe operating environment and considerable peace of mind for computer, server and data users.”

CyberPower claimed that while its systems were very popular among SMBs, corporate, education and government departments, they were also used by organisations where going offline was catastrophic and where reducing costs was particularly important.  

It claimed that using a CyberPower UPS meant there was no downtime if there was a power failure or power surge and this, in turn, further protected and secures data.

Hartvigsen said, “It’s common knowledge that a complete shutdown can cost a business many thousands of dollars so using an efficient UPS can be invaluable.

"In the event of an emergency, they can also provide additional runtime if there is a power outage and indeed many hours of runtime can be provided by adding extended battery modules.

"This, in turn, increases the lifespan of a company’s most valuable devices and equipment – namely their computers, servers and data.”

The CyberPower UPSs are claimed to use Quick Charging Technology and stop charging automatically to prevent overcharging, thus extending battery life.

They also enable users to turn off the LED, LCD, and alarms, have a low operating noise and all come with a multi-function, rotatable and tiltable LCD panel that can meet many different installation requirements and ensure proper viewing orientation for users to monitor the system.


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