Batteries

Providing a stable power supply is a basic need for integrity and security of data center and data management sites. In order to guarantee uninterrupted supply of electrical energy, very reliable batteries are needed in case of blackouts.

Even energy production and distribution plants need batteries to power grid systems preventing total reset of control systems and production process interruptions.

OPzV GEL:

OPzV is a variant of OPzS types of batteries that are valve regulated and have gel electrolyte are called OPzV.

Nickel – Cadmium (Ni-Cd):

The nickel–cadmium battery is a type of rechargeable battery using nickel oxide hydroxide and metallic cadmium as electrodes.

OPzS Vented:

OPzS is used to refer to a flooded type of tubular-plated, lead acid, deep cycle batteries. These batteries, generally have a cell voltage of 2 volts and are connected in series to produce higher voltages.

Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA):

A valve regulated lead–acid battery, commonly known as a sealed lead–acid battery, is a type of lead–acid battery characterized by a limited amount of electrolyte absorbed in a plate separator.

Lead Acid:

This battery is the earliest type of rechargeable battery. Despite having a very low energy-to-weight ratio and a low energy-to-volume ratio, its ability to supply high surge currents means that the cells have a relatively large power-to-weight ratio.