Communications & Data Centers
Telecommunications
The telecommunication industry is continuing to bring connectivity to billions of people around the world. The increasing demand for wireless communication has required new technologies and delivery of clean, reliable power to sites that are often remote. Service providers and cell site operators are directly impacted by power outages. As a result, energy storage, microgrids and renewable energy sources are demonstrating value in the telecom industry.
In the Nexceris Sensors division, systems can be used to provide monitoring of all venting categories outlined in the Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics (RTCA) standards. Doing so can improve your situational awareness of the system while providing valuable warning of a failing battery, so you can support ensure a safe and reliable energy source.
Data Centers
Our world is continuing to become more digital and connected. Data centers provide the infrastructure to enable this rapid change and are therefore becoming more in demand with strong year over year growth. This growth increases the demands for cooling, power sources, redundancy, and energy storage.
Data centers are increasingly adopting renewable energy sources to responsibly increase the power demands while improving resiliency.
As with telecommunications applications, the Nexceris Sensors division is developing systems which can be used to provide monitoring of all venting categories outlined in RTCA standards. Doing so can improve your situational awareness of the system, while providing valuable warning of a failing battery so you can ensure a safe and reliable energy source.
Nexceris Updates
Lewis Center Firm Receives Transformative $30M In DOE Clean Energy Funding
Nexceris (also known as NexTech Materials), a green energy company in central Ohio, received a $30-million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to scale up production of its electrolysis stack technology.
Today’s data centers need multi-layered protection
Data centers are physical facilities that organizations use to house their critical applications and data. A data center’s design is based on a network of computer and storage resources that enable the delivery of shared applications and data.
Li-ion Tamer Roars Into Gigafactory Protection Field
Gigafactories are specialized ultra-large volume production facilities for manufacturing lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery cells used for EVs and battery energy storage systems (BESS). The name is reflective of the capacity of the plant to build battery cells measured in gigawatts (GW) annually.