EnerSys has integrated advanced embedded technology for its DataSafe Thin Plate Pure Lead (TPPL) batteries, promising real-time monitoring and improved performance for data centres under growing power demands.
The company’s new approach integrates monitoring capabilities directly into lead-acid batteries, helping operators spot potential issues early and significantly reduce downtime.
According to EnerSys, this embedded monitoring system works alongside the company’s EnVision Connect solution, offering granular insights into battery voltage and temperature. It believes that this will lead to quicker response times, fewer maintenance call-outs and tighter control over energy assets in critical environments.
“We’re proud to be at the forefront of transforming backup power management for data centres,” said Paul Willougby, Director, Data Centre EMEA at EnerSys.
“As data centre power requirements grow, our technology offers operators enhanced visibility and control, ultimately improving reliability and reducing maintenance costs. The integration of embedded intelligence within the battery system is a game-changer for ensuring operational continuity in high-demand environments.”
To highlight the promise of the technology, EnerSys noted how a European data centre recently installed 260 DataSafe batteries featuring the embedded technology, aligning the system with the EnVision Connect monitor.
It commented how receiving more frequent battery status updates meant that the facility reported fewer blind spots and a notable reduction in emergency maintenance visits. In fact, according to EnerSys, the deployment helped boost operational compliance and reduce the risks typically associated with backup power failures, particularly crucial ahead of a major international sporting event.