Ampace, a global leader in energy storage solutions, made a notable appearance at Data Centre World Asia 2025, held on 8–9 October at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. The company showcased its PU200 battery series, designed for Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) systems, and previewed its next-generation semi-solid-state battery technology, aiming to address the power challenges faced by modern data centres.
The PU200 Battery Series is engineered to provide mission-critical reliability with a 15-year float service life and high-power density, allowing data centre operators to optimise space and reduce total cost of ownership. Alongside this, Ampace revealed its advanced semi-solid-state battery technology, promising enhanced safety and increased energy density. This innovation underscores Ampace’s commitment to leading the industry towards more secure and efficient energy storage solutions.
The Ampace booth attracted numerous visitors, including data centre operators and engineers, facilitating discussions on the evolving energy landscape. A senior representative from Ampace stated, “Our presence here with both the commercially ready PU200 and our developmental semi-solid-state technology demonstrates our dual focus—delivering proven performance for current needs whilst investing in foundational technologies for a more resilient and sustainable digital future.”
Ampace continues to push the boundaries of energy technology, leveraging its strong research and development capabilities to accelerate the transition to a sustainable future.