Piller Power Systems unveiled its M+ Series high-density modular static UPS high-density modular static UPS at major industry events worldwide, designed for core and edge data center deployments.
In Australia, Piller introduced the M+500 static UPS and its Power of 10 solution at the Sydney Cloud and Data Center Convention on September 12th, where sustainability was a central theme. Johnathan Davis, Managing Director of Piller Australia, remarked, “It’s all about technology and infrastructure that enable sustainable digital performance at scale.”
At Data Center World Asia in Singapore on October 8th, Palaniappan Muthuraman, Managing Director for Piller Singapore, commented on the strong reception: “We’re thrilled by the response to our M+ Static UPS Series, crafted for the evolving needs of data centers. Our AI-powered, independent power solution also attracted significant interest.”
At DCD Connect London on September 17th-18th, Piller continued the M+ Series static UPS showcase, engineered to support increasing rack densities and diverse power needs. Mark Lee, Managing Director of Piller UK, noted, “The enthusiasm from data center engineering professionals confirmed that modular static UPSs are crucial for meeting modern power protection requirements. We look forward to ongoing discussions on sustainable solutions for future-ready data centers.”
Looking ahead, Piller plans to release the next iteration of the M+ Series in early 2025.
Sydney Cloud and Data Center Convention. The Piller Australia Team . Left: Jonathan Davis, Managing Director.
The Piller Singapore Team held a number of independent one-to-one meetings with major operators during the event. Second Left: Palaniappan Muthuraman, Managing Director for Piller Singapore
Piller UK Team at DCD Connect London. 2nd right: Mark Lee, Managing Director.
About Piller
Piller power conditioning and backup technology can be found in major mission-critical power applications globally. For many of the world’s banks and financial institutions, governmental agencies, data centre operators, telecoms networks and airports, as well as hospitals, semiconductor and pharmaceutical manufacturers, Piller equipment is the go-to technology.
Piller was founded by Anton Piller in Hamburg in 1909. Today the company is headquartered in Osterode, near Hanover in Germany, with subsidiaries across Europe, in the USA, India, Asia and Australia. The company employs around 1,000 people worldwide.
In 2016 Piller acquired the Austin TX kinetic energy storage producer, Active Power Inc.
Piller Group GmbH is a wholly owned subsidiary of the UK engineering and industrial group, Langley Holdings plc and is part of the Power Solutions Division together with Bergen Engines AS, GKN Hydrogen and Marelli Motori Srl.