- Advanced AGM TPPL technology designed to meet increasing AI workload demands
- Helping reduce total cost of ownership for operators
- Made in Portugal – using solar energy from Exide’s photovoltaic installation
Engineered for increasing AI requirements
Data centers are handling increasingly large, dynamic and power-intensive AI workloads. Unlike traditional environments, AI-driven infrastructures generate rapid, short-duration power fluctuations and frequent micro-discharges, placing new demands on backup power systems. To operate reliably under these conditions, batteries must withstand frequent micro-cycling without accelerated degradation. Otherwise, service life is reduced, leading to higher costs and more frequent replacements.
Exide Technologies’ Sprinter Pure Power range is engineered to meet these challenges and offers:
- High resilience to frequent micro-cycling
- Optimized for high power absorption during peak load phases in AI/LLM training cycles
- Reliable performance under dynamic and high-frequency load profiles
- Extended service life, resulting in fewer replacements
- Lower total cost of ownership for UPS operators
The new Sprinter Pure Power FT batteries combine advanced Thin Plate Pure Lead (TPPL) AGM technology with a front terminal design, featuring all electrical connections on the front panel. This enables fast installation and simplified maintenance in rack-based systems, while enhancing operational safety.
By using thinner electrodes made from high-purity lead, TPPL technology increases the active surface area compared to conventional AGM designs. This results in improved performance under demanding operating conditions typical of AI-driven data centers, including:
- High tolerance to frequent micro-cycling without accelerated degradation
- Enhanced charge acceptance during rapid load fluctuations
- Efficient operation in partial state-of-charge conditions
- Up to 20% higher power at high-rate discharge compared to traditional AGM batteries
- 15–20% more compact footprint, supporting space-efficient data center design
- Up to 20% extended battery service life
Sustainability at the heart of production
Sprinter Pure Power batteries are manufactured in Europe on fully automated production lines dedicated to AGM TPPL technology, supported by quality controls at every stage. Sustainability is a core pillar of Exide Technologies’ strategy, supported by its commitment to circular economy principles and renewable energy. The company’s plant in Portugal uses solar energy generated from its photovoltaic installation, reducing CO₂ emissions at the site by more than 20%.
Serge Arbes, Senior Business Director Global Energy Solutions at Exide Technologies, said: “Sprinter Pure Power combines advanced TPPL AGM technology with fully automated European manufacturing and closed-loop recycling. By integrating solar-powered production, we deliver high-performance energy storage solutions engineered for a low carbon footprint.”
To learn more, take a look at the Sprinter Pure Power AI-readiness case study:
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