
Vertiv (NYSE: VRT), a global provider of critical digital infrastructure and continuity solutions, has been recognized as Asia-Pacific Data Center Power Solutions Industry 2022 Company of the Year by Frost & Sullivan. The award recognizes companies that exemplify visionary innovation, market-leading performance, and unmatched customer care.
Frost & Sullivan applies a rigorous analytical process to evaluate multiple nominees for each award category before determining the final award recipient. The process involves a detailed evaluation of best practices criteria across two dimensions for each nominated company.
âFrost & Sullivan acknowledges that Vertivâs global business infrastructure adds immense value to its brand image and testifies to its offeringsâ exclusivity. With a solid regional and international presence, the company efficiently delivers local market-centered, global quality solutions and quickly meets customer needs. The accessibility of engineering and support staff locally represents Vertivâs commitment to outstanding customer ownership and service experiences in all regions,â said Iqra Azam, best practices research analyst at Frost & Sullivan.
Vertiv designs, manufactures and supports solutions that enable reliable and efficient management of critical digital equipment. The portfolio is regularly refreshed with upgraded and new offerings, in an effort to align solutions with changing customer needs. In 2022, the company expanded its power distribution portfolio with Vertiv⢠Powerbar iMPB, a modular busbar system for seamless, on-demand power upgrades in different data center environments â an addition made possible by the 2021 acquisition of E+I Engineering Ireland Limited and its affiliate, Powerbar Gulf LLC.
The company also introduced its Vertiv⢠LiebertŽ APM Plus uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system, designed to minimize energy utilization and carbon dioxide emissions. This high-density, modular, and transformer-free UPS provides up to 97% power efficiency in double conversion mode and up to 99% efficiency in eco-mode. Furthermore, in June 2022, the company launched the Vertiv⢠Geist⢠rack transfer switch (RTS), a new product line that allows redundant power delivery to single-corded devices.
Frost & Sullivan recognized five principles that Vertiv follows in the development and delivery of its offerings: high efficiency, high reliability, low impact, low touch, and circular economy. Vertiv produces critical infrastructure power, thermal management, and IT management products, enabling users to conserve their space, water, and energy consumption. The company also works with customers on data center designs and system architectures to match their sustainability goals.
Frost & Sullivan stated that they believe Vertiv is well-positioned to drive the data center power solutions space into its next growth phase, capturing market share and sustaining its leadership in the coming years.
âWe are deeply honored by this recognition from Frost & Sullivan,â said Anand Sanghi, president, ASI (Australia and New Zealand, Southeast Asia, and India) at Vertiv. âOur research and development team is laser-focused on developing solutions that excel on technology innovation to help our customers address their ever-evoling data center challenges.â
To know more about Vertiv and its power solutions offerings, visit Vertiv.com.
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