Ampace Unveils Next-Gen Energy Solutions at DCW London 2025

Ampace to Make a Splash at DCW London 2025


Ampace, a frontrunner in the realm of green energy technology, is set to make its UK debut at Data Centre World (DCW) London 2025 on March 12 and 13. The company, showcasing at booth DC605 in Excel London, aims to offer groundbreaking energy storage solutions designed to enhance the efficiency and reliability of data centers amidst increasing demands driven by artificial intelligence (AI).

The Rising Demand for Energy Solutions


The global explosion of AI technology has put unprecedented pressure on data centers. By 2025, predictions indicate that these facilities will account for approximately 5% of global electricity consumption. In Europe, the rapid digitalization and stringent carbon reduction goals have accelerated the pressing need for energy storage systems that are both resilient and high-performing. With the UK emerging as a critical tech hub, there is an urgent requirement for innovative technologies to balance operational costs against the necessity for a reliable energy supply.

About Ampace


Ampace is renowned for its specialized focus on research and development, production, and integration of lithium-ion battery systems serving mission-critical sectors such as energy storage systems (ESS), micromobility, and industrial power tools. By investing over 10% of its resources in R&D and boasting over 1,000 patents, the company actively contributes to global standards across major organizations, including UL and IEC. With a presence in over 30 countries, Ampace’s solutions are widely utilized in energy-intensive settings like data centers and commercial energy storage facilities.

Introducing the PU200


At DCW London, Ampace will introduce its flagship 10 C UPS power-dense battery cabinet, the PU200, which is capable of handling 462 kW of UPS per cabinet. Developed under the promising principle of “Semi-solid Technology, Rock-solid Base,” the PU200 employs cutting-edge industry-leading semi-solid lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cells.

Innovations within the PU200 include limited electrolyte design, real-time leak monitoring, and UL9540A fire safety certification at the module level, significantly reducing thermal risks. Additionally, its preassembled design can lower installation costs by 50%, and a user-friendly HMI combined with a plug-and-play BMS ensures seamless operations with minimal downtime for data centers.

Commitment to Sustainable Infrastructure


Ampace remains fiercely dedicated to developing efficient and secure energy infrastructures that support a global transition toward carbon-neutral data centers. The company’s participation in DCW London represents a strategic move into the European market while reinforcing its vision for sustainable digital growth.

Join Ampace at booth DC605 to discover how innovation is set to transform the future of energy for AI-driven data centers.

Ampace at DCW 2025

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