Ippon Presents New Generation of Sodium UPS

They are designed to protect sensitive equipment - from PCs and servers to network infrastructure and laboratory instruments.

Image provided by the Ippon press service
Image provided by the Ippon press service

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.

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