STULZ Oceania today announced a partnership with Centiel, a Swiss technology company which provides modular Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Systems.
UPS is a critical power protection service that ensures continuous power is available even during the instance of an outage.
Through this partnership with Centiel, STULZ Oceania supplies and services Centiel’s proprietary 4th generation, three-phase, modular UPS series, CumulusPower, to both existing and new clients in Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands.
CumulusPower is known for its “9 nines” (99.9999999%) system availability and low total cost of ownership through its Maximum Efficiency Management (MEM).
STULZ Oceania managing director John Jakovcevic, said the decision to provide UPS as an in-house offering was due to overwhelming consumer feedback and demand.
“Having recently expanded into the supply of IT racks, the foray into UPS was a natural progression for STULZ Oceania. Through this, we have truly maximised our service offering as a holistic data centre infrastructure player,” Jakovcevic said.
“While the Centiel brand may be new in this region, Centiel’s team is one of Europe’s most distinguished UPS technology innovators, celebrating a 40-year history in the Swiss market. As such, it was a no brainer for us to work together and provide our clients with this one-of-a-kind solution.”
CumulusPower is currently installed across major data centres in over 60 countries including the United Kingdom, Singapore, Germany, Spain, and the Czech Republic. The system also promises low energy losses and the capacity to protect over 3.6MW of critical power loads.
Founder and CEO of Centiel, Filippo Marbach, said the company now has a global footprint that includes Oceania.
“Seeing CumulusPower being supplied all over the world is a dream come true for us at Centiel,” he said.