Achieving long term sustainable ROI on your UPS investment – European DC market perspectives

Watch our conference session:

14th October 2021 at 12pm BST (13.00 CEST)

Speakers: Keith Maclean-Martin, Technical Manager, Piller Power Systems

Richard Mellard – Head of UK Sales, Piller Power Systems

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Synopsis

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There is no such thing as a short-term sustainability plan.

European FLAP +D data center operators are asking: How can I meet my sustainability and business targets? The answer is ensuring long term ROI.

Sustainable business is good business. Sustainability and economics cannot be seen to negatively impact the bottom line.

Losses are not acceptable.

The sustainability credentials of infrastructure must provide measurable ROI benefits in financial and environmental terms. This covers energy efficiency, reliability, space, and waste along with suitability for using new energy sources for changing loads from the edge to the cloud. For ESG and compliance, a sustainable power infrastructure strategy can only exist within commercial realities. That means being measurable.

This session will explore the new power dynamics for European data centre operators in search of long term sustainable and business ROI.

Keith Maclean-Martin – Technical Manager, Piller Power Systems

Richard Mellard – Head of UK Sales, Piller Power Systems

About Piller

Piller was founded in Hamburg, Germany in 1909 by engineer Anton Piller. Employing around 1000 people worldwide, Piller is headquartered in Osterode, near Hanover, Germany, with subsidiaries across Europe, America, Asia and Australia. Piller occupies a unique position, being the only company to produce both types of electrically coupled UPS technologies and with kinetic energy storage or battery options. The company also manufactures aircraft ground power units, 50/60Hz frequency converters, static transfer switches and specialist marine generators. With more than 7000 kinetic energy storage devices and over 6000 high power UPS units installed, Piller has more than 300 service personnel taking care of clients across 24 countries. The Piller group is a wholly owned subsidiary of the multi-disciplined global UK engineering and industrial group, Langley Holdings Plc. In 2016, Piller acquired Active Power Inc., the flywheel energy storage specialist.


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