Vertiv & ZincFive partner to enhance UPS battery systems
Vertiv, a provider of digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, has partnered with ZincFive to enhance its battery energy storage systems for data centre uninterruptible power supplies (UPS). This partnership will see Vertiv integrate the ZincFive BC Series UPS Battery Cabinets into its selection of backup power solutions across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA).
The ZincFive BC Series, featuring nickel-zinc (NiZn) batteries, offers a new alternative for data centre backup energy storage. These batteries are reportedly safe, recyclable, and compatible with certain large and medium Vertiv UPS systems, including the recently released Vertiv Trinergy. According to the company, the integration aligns with Vertiv's initiative to reduce the environmental impact of data centres.
Tim Hysell, CEO and co-founder of ZincFive, commented on the collaboration: "Our relentless commitment to innovation shines through our powerful, safe, and reliable nickel-zinc battery technology. The BC Series represents an ideal solution to meet the evolving demands of data centres, both today and in the future. The importance of sustainability in data centre backup battery systems is on the rise, aligning perfectly with the shared values of ZincFive, our partners, and our customers. We are dedicated to minimising carbon emissions and operational expenses without compromising on safety or performance."
The BC Series UPS Battery Cabinets are noted for their backward and forward compatibility with megawatt-class UPS systems. Compared to other battery systems, such as Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid (VRLA) and Lithium-Ion, the BC Series has the smallest footprint in the industry. This minimises the amount of space required for installation, which can be a critical factor in data centre design and operation. Additionally, the NiZn chemistry of the batteries ensures reliable performance, maintaining conductivity even with weak or depleted cells.
A study conducted by Boundless Impact, commissioned by ZincFive, highlighted the lower environmental impact of NiZn batteries compared to lead-acid and lithium counterparts. Milind Paranjape, Vertiv's senior director of Energy Storage, expressed positivity about the partnership, saying, "Vertiv and ZincFive want to enable reliable and efficiently operated data centres around the world, providing greater access to data, with less waste and greater energy efficiency. Vertiv has already deployed the ZincFive product at several sites for major data centre companies."
Paranjape also mentioned that the technology offers solutions for customers addressing challenges with local Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs) concerning National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards and the International Fire Code (IFC). This aspect can be particularly relevant for data centres that must meet stringent safety and regulatory requirements.
The collaboration between Vertiv and ZincFive represents a significant advancement in enhancing battery energy storage systems for data centre uninterruptible power supplies (UPS). By integrating ZincFive's BC Series UPS Battery Cabinets, featuring nickel-zinc technology, Vertiv expands its selection of backup power solutions across key regions. This partnership underscores a commitment to sustainability, safety, and efficiency in supporting reliable data centre operations worldwide while addressing space constraints and regulatory considerations.