Vertiv™ Liebert® EXM2 delivers industry-leading performance, reliability and efficiency
Vertiv (NYSE: VRT), a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, today introduces Ve
Liebert EXM2 provides technological advancements that enhance efficiency and reliability, such as intelligent paralleling that optimizes performance at partial load to achieve cost savings, and three machine-learning-based modes of operation which aid in cutting operating costs and keeping energy dissipation to a minimum. It features Vertiv’s proven dynamic on-line mode that delivers up to 98.8% efficiency whilst ensuring fast transfer output performance and reliability. Moreover, the internal modular fault tolerant design allows for safe, easy and fast installation and service, reducing mean time to repair (MTTR) and maximizing availability.
The latest innovations provide industry-leading efficiency and thus energy savings, significantly reducing the total cost of ownership (TCO) and allowing quick return on investment (ROI). Liebert EXM2 is compatible with lithium-ion batteries (LIB) and tolerates high temperatures up to 50°C, which minimizes cooling needs and overall energy consumption.
Liebert EXM2 offers advanced monitoring, management and diagnostic capabilities through a 9-inch touchscreen panel that enables flexible views and multiple security options. The intelligent controls and communications are compatible with Vertiv™ LIFE™ Services, Liebert® Nform, SiteScan™ and the Trellis™ platform infrastructure monitoring software, as well as third-party battery management systems (BMS) and data center infrastructure management (DCIM) systems.
Liebert® EXM2 replaces the flagship Liebert® EXM and Liebert® NXC models, which have been widely recognized as highly performing UPS systems, supporting thousands of sites and about 1.7 GW of mission-critical loads across the globe. This latest product innovation addresses the growing need of highly reliable and efficient UPS for mid-size applications that enable low latency connection between cloud and edge sites.
India, Mumbai [March 23, 2021]