Moscow is not only the political capital of Russia but also the beating heart of its industrial and technological growth. As a leading Offline UPS Manufacturer & Factory serving the Moscow region, we recognize the unique demands of this metropolis. From the high-tech clusters in Zelenograd (Russia's Silicon Valley) to the sprawling financial districts of Moscow City, the need for stable, reliable power has never been more critical.
In recent years, the Moscow industrial landscape has shifted toward automation and smart manufacturing. Local factories are increasingly integrating IoT devices, robotics, and complex server architectures that require seamless power backup. Our Offline UPS systems are designed to provide cost-effective protection against voltage sags and total blackouts, ensuring that Moscow's commercial operations remain uninterrupted.
Moscow's rapid digitalization requires UPS solutions for micro-data centers and edge computing. Our rackmount units are perfectly sized for the compact server rooms found in the Central Administrative Okrug.
Hospitals in Moscow, from Sklifosovsky to private clinics, utilize our customized medical online UPS for ultrasound and imaging equipment to ensure patient safety during power fluctuations.
For the massive logistics hubs along the MKAD (Moscow Ring Road), our Offline UPS protects POS systems and inventory management scanners against grid instability.
We have two production bases, with 10 production lines that allow us to produce approximately 80,000 pieces per month. Our factory owns advanced intelligent production equipment, such as AOI, ICT, FCT, ATE, ROHS, Vibration, and Constant temperature and humidity testers.
Our CTO-led R&D team brings 20+ years of UPS-specific design experience to your projects. We co-create solutions that improve your competitive advantage in Moscow’s local market.
Start Your Custom ProjectThe Moscow UPS market is currently witnessing a transition toward Lithium-Ion technology. While traditional Lead-Acid Offline UPS units remain popular for their cost-effectiveness, the demand for high-power density and longer lifespan is driving Moscow enterprises to adopt Li-Ion Online UPS systems. Additionally, "Smart Power" is no longer a luxury—it's a requirement. Integrated SNMP monitoring and cloud-based management allow IT managers in Moscow to oversee their entire power infrastructure from a single dashboard.
Energy efficiency is another major driver. In the context of Moscow's sustainability goals, factories are looking for UPS systems with high efficiency (96%+) and "Green Mode" capabilities to reduce operational costs and carbon footprints.