Manufacturer Ippon has introduced an updated series of Na+ II uninterruptible power supplies based on sodium-ion batteries. It includes the Na+ II TAE, Na+ II TA, and Na+ II RTA models.
The updated UPSs provide longer power backup and are designed for a wide range of tasks — from office IT scenarios to server and telecom infrastructures. A key feature of the Na+ series is the use of sodium-ion batteries, which, compared to lead-acid counterparts, are characterized by a higher charging speed, a larger cycle life, and an extended operating temperature range.
The Na+ II line has increased battery life by switching to more efficient 6.4 V batteries. The battery life has increased to 3000 charge-discharge cycles. Features include a pure sine wave output, a wide input voltage range, automatic bypass, and remote monitoring capabilities.
The Na+ II TAE series is designed to protect PCs, servers, and network equipment, the Na+ II TA is for more demanding scenarios, and the Na+ II RTA is focused on infrastructure and rack scenarios. All models support an intelligent expansion slot and are equipped with an LCD screen.