Telecommunication Solutions
Uninterrupted Communication: EPC Energy Telecommunication Solutions In the telecommunication sector, power outages mean loss of data packets, disruption of network synchronization, and millions of users being disconnected from the world.
From city centers to the most remote mountain-top base stations, communication infrastructure requires a highly efficient and remotely manageable DC power architecture, isolated from external factors.
The Right Choice for the Telecommunication Sector
High Energy Efficiency
We design highly efficient rectifier modules that minimize energy costs in telecom sites.
Compact Design for Limited Spaces
We install modular structures suitable for 19-inch or 21-inch rack cabinets, occupying minimal space while providing maximum power.
Advanced Battery Management
We extend battery life and reduce maintenance costs in remote sites with optimized charging algorithms for Lithium (Li-ion) or VRLA batteries.
What Can We Offer
in the Telecommunication Sector?
We offer solutions compatible with new generation 5G infrastructures, especially for the sector's standard voltage of -48V DC:
Modular Telecom Rectifier Systems
DC power systems with high power density, whose capacity can be increased as needed, and are "hot-swappable".
Outdoor Cabinet Solutions
Climate-controlled (fan/AC) energy cabinets for base stations, with IP65 protection class and battery compartments.
Data Center UPS Systems
High-efficiency UPS solutions for server farms, with low THD values and high power factor.
DC/DC Converters
Telecom-type converters providing lossless energy conversion between different voltage levels (24V, 48V, 110V).
Smart Energy Monitoring
SNMP-based monitoring systems that allow central tracking of temperature, battery status, and energy consumption data for all field equipment.
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We offer expert engineering solutions for all your telecom power needs, from base stations to fiber optic backbones, and from urban micro data centers to rural infrastructure.
