Analysis

Spreading UPS costs offers commercial protection

2nd February 2015
Barney Scott
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EcoPowerSupplies has launched a way for datacentres to invest in uninterruptible power supplies and protect their operations from a ‘worsening’ (according to EPS) UK electrical supply grid. Standing for ‘Critical Power as a Service’, the C-PaaS model allows organisations to spread the cost of power protection investments including UPS systems and standby power generators over a fixed term.

Optional maintenance costs, future battery replacements and system upgrades can also be included, in addition to any initial project and electrical installation works. For an 80kVA uninterruptible power supply and matching standby power generator, CPaaS costs from £400 per month over a five year term. At the end of the fixed term, the client can choose to extend the lease, purchase the installed kit or upgrade to a newer, higher efficiency system.

For an 80kVA UPS system, datacentres would typically have to make an upfront investment from £20,000 and fund future maintenance, repair and replacement costs. Other benefits of CPaaS include a lower TCO and potential tax reductions.

The C-PaaS model is suitable for purchasers of modular UPS systems including the Huawei UPS5000E series, available from 40kW to 1MW. The UPS5000E can be capacity upgraded by adding additional power modules to meet growing demand for uninterruptible power. Under C-PaaS the additional modules can be added during the lease term.

“We launched critical power as a service to match how clients are financing their software applications. Many use the SaaS model renting ‘Software as a Service’. We believe the same can be applied to critical power” commented Robin Koffler, co-founder of EcoPowerSupplies. “Clients are impressed with the flexibility of C-PaaS on their budgets and power protection strategy.”

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