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The Modular UPS market is a segment of the electricity industry that focuses on providing uninterruptible power supply (UPS) solutions. Modular UPS systems are designed to provide reliable power to critical applications and are typically used in data centers, industrial facilities, and other mission-critical applications. These systems are designed to be scalable and can be configured to meet the specific needs of the application. Modular UPS systems are typically more efficient than traditional UPS systems, as they can be configured to provide only the power needed for the application.
Modular UPS systems are typically more expensive than traditional UPS systems, but they offer greater flexibility and scalability. Additionally, modular UPS systems are often more reliable than traditional UPS systems, as they can be configured to provide redundancy and can be easily upgraded as needed.
Notable companies in the Modular UPS market include Eaton, Schneider Electric, ABB, Riello, and Vertiv. Show Less Read more