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Home›Products›Schneider Electric makes eConversion the default mode for Galaxy V-Series UPS

Schneider Electric makes eConversion the default mode for Galaxy V-Series UPS

By Sean Carroll
25/11/2022
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Schneider Electric has released an enhanced version of eConversion (formerly known as ECOnversion), the company’s generally-recommended protection mode to provide increased sustainability for its Galaxy V Series three-phase UPSs. After years of field tests, effective 31 May 2022, all Galaxy V Series UPSs will be shipped to customers with eConversion as the default.

With the cost of ownership and sustainability as an ongoing pain point, Schneider Electric is the only company that offers this unique, patented combination of performance and efficiency.

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eConversion mode provides the highest protection level for critical loads with Class-1 (UL certified) and results in savings up to three times the UPS price. Providing critical back-up power solutions for IT and non-IT environments, such as industrial edge applications, Galaxy V Series’ eConversion delivers reliable power protection and helps attain new levels of sustainability.

“With eConversion as the default mode for Galaxy V Series three-phase UPSs, we expect to facilitate the conservation of 175GWH of electricity annually – which is the equivalent of the energy produced by nearly 60,000 rooftop solar installations,” Schneider Electric vice president of data centre systems, offer management and marketing, energy management Mustafa Demirkol says.

“We’re looking forward to helping customers meet their sustainability goals while reducing their electricity spending and corresponding carbon emissions.”

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