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  • 5G Base Stations Double Power Demand – How Can Traditional -48V Systems Keep Up?

    5G Base Stations Double Power Demand – How Can Traditional -48V Systems Keep Up?

    May , 08 2026
    With 5G rolling out, base station power systems are under unprecedented stress. The long-trusted -48V DC system now faces a huge challenge: single-site power consumption is 2.5–3 times that of 4G, and AAUs (Active Antenna Units) experience peak currents that double in an instant—all while cabinet space remains unchanged. Operators quickly realize that power capacity, backup runtime, an...
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  • Why are sintered plate nickel-cadmium batteries more suitable for starting diesel generators?

    Why are sintered plate nickel-cadmium batteries more suitable for starting diesel generators?

    May , 09 2026
    Reliable Starting Power for Critical Backup Applications by EverExceed In critical backup power systems, the reliability of diesel generator starting performance is directly related to operational safety. For applications such as data centers, hospitals, power utilities, telecom base stations, oil & gas facilities, and industrial infrastructure, the starting battery is often considered the fin...
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  • How Modular HV Battery Systems Work in UPS (Complete Guide)

    How Modular HV Battery Systems Work in UPS (Complete Guide)

    May , 16 2026
    Introduction Modular high-voltage (HV) battery systems are transforming modern UPS infrastructure, especially in data centers and mission-critical applications. Instead of relying on traditional monolithic battery banks, modular lithium systems offer scalability, flexibility, and improved reliability.   What Is a Modular HV Battery System? A modular HV battery system consists of multiple batt...
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