Colocation Data CenterPower Protection

Failure paths engineered out.
Uptime preserved by design.

Traditional UPS design has intrinsic failure points. Centiel architecture eliminates single points of failure at the topology level — so when a component fails, the load stays online and the fault stays isolated.

Colocation Data CenterAudit Ready

Easy to specify.
Hard to disqualify.

Tier III/IV pathway documentation. IEC/IEEE/NFPA alignment. Redundancy schematics that match your design intent. Centiel gives you the engineering evidence to defend your specification — not rework it after procurement pushback.

Colocation Data CenterScalable Without Redesign

AI density is the new bottleneck.
Space alone is no longer enough.

Capacity expansions. Tenant load profiles that change faster than planning cycles. Centiel's modular architecture scales and reconfigures without service interruption — the load stays online while the infrastructure evolves.

Colocation Data CenterDesigned to Enable Zero-Downtime Maintenance

Maintenance without failure exposure.

Concurrent maintainability means no maintenance windows, no customer impact, no SLA gambles. Hot-swap modules, isolated fault domains, and service access designed for the realities of 24/7 operation — not the convenience of the vendor.

ePods

Containerized UPS deployed in weeks, not months

2-6 hrs

SLA Commitment. Global deployment & service footprint

32 years

Mission-critical
engineering

4–6 weeks

Typical order to
delivery lead time

Downtime is personal accountability

In Colocation, a power failure isn’t just a technical incident — it’s a business event.

SLA penalties trigger before root cause is clear.

Customer churn accelerates. Reputation recovery takes months, not days, and accountability doesn’t diffuse.

It lands on the infrastructure leader who approved the architecture, the vendor, the maintenance plan.

The question isn’t whether failure is possible. It’s whether the system is designed to contain it.

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Designed for modular ePod environments, not single-site improvisation

Footprint Is an Availability Decision

In colocation projects delivered through ePods, availability is shaped upstream, in how UPS infrastructure occupies space and integrates with prefabricated designs.

Footprint is treated here as an architectural variable, not a packaging constraint, because it directly affects cooling margins, service access, and how reliably capacity can scale.

Our modular UPS architectures deliver up to 1 MW per square meter, freeing usable space for cooling while maintaining high efficiency and controlled heat dissipation.

This allows higher density without compressing maintenance margins, and supports phased expansion without redesign or disruption in live environments.

Freedom to choose today’s battery chemistry without locking in tomorrow’s decisions

Designed for Multiple Battery Technologies

The architecture is battery-agnostic, adaptable to different lithium technologies and future chemistries, and designed to integrate cleanly with bus-bar-based layouts.

AC connections are engineered through configurable flanges, top or bottom, matched to the project’s bus-bar design, enabling precise dimensioning without forcing standard layouts into non-standard builds.

Handled this way, footprint stops being a constraint to negotiate and becomes a mechanism for predictable integration, disciplined growth, and sustained availability at scale.

Two layers of proof: how the system is designed, and how it performs in the field.

Design decisions require evidence. Here’s ours.

Architecture and operation. Both documented.

Architecture, standards, and topology — the engineering foundation that eliminates failure paths before operation begins.

Why Centiel Exists

Centiel was created to solve a structural problem in mission-critical power: systems that only reveal their weaknesses once they are live. This is the engineering intent behind every architecture decision that follows.

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Disclaimer: Performance figures are based on architectural modelling and configuration-specific assumptions. Actual performance depends on system configuration, installation environment, maintenance practices, and operating conditions. Tier certification is granted by independent third-party assessment bodies and depends on full compliance with facility design. Typical lead time 4–6 weeks, subject to configuration, order confirmation, and prevailing supply conditions.

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