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    Home » FlexGen and Rosendin Launches Battery Storage UPS Alternative to Power Next-Gen Data Centers

    FlexGen and Rosendin Launches Battery Storage UPS Alternative to Power Next-Gen Data Centers

    PrakashBy PrakashJune 4, 2025Updated:June 4, 2025 Battery 3 Mins Read
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    FlexGen and Rosendin are redefining data center power with a first-of-its-kind utility-scale battery system—delivering UPS-level resilience, grid services, and reduced carbon impact.

    FlexGen Power Systems LLC, a leading battery energy storage solution and energy management software provider, and Rosendin, the nation’s largest employee-owned electrical contracting company, are integrating their proprietary technology and solutions to leverage utility-scale Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) to support modern data centers without the need for traditional uninterruptible power supply (UPS) infrastructure.

    The project will integrate proprietary technology and innovations from both Rosendin and FlexGen, including Rosendin’s BESSUPS design and method patent and FlexGen’s Soft Grid Interconnection and Island Grid Transient Frequency Stabilization patents. The project will further leverage FlexGen’s Innovation Lab to integrate its powerful HybridOS energy management system. This is complemented by Rosendin’s industry-leading data center delivery experience and extensive mission-critical and storage energy thought leadership.

    The BESSUPS system offers several advantages, namely CEBMA-quality power on an uninterrupted basis on a massive scale while avoiding the use of generators for clients choosing to decarbonize. This approach offers a further benefit to the end user of dispatchable power to the utility upon demand. This approach also allows the end user to meet the evolving power dispatch and consumption dynamic with proven utility-scale and -grade systems.

    “As data centers scale to meet exponential demand from AI and hyperscale computing, we need to rethink how we deliver power resilience across the modern data center campus.”

    – Pasi Taimela, Chief Innovation Officer of FlexGen.

    The energy demands of AI training workloads, high-density computing, and fast-shifting loads are stretching the limits of conventional power infrastructure inside data center buildings. FlexGen and Rosendin have been working on a utility-scale battery solution outside the data center building that would be a part of the medium-voltage (1000V to 35000 V) infrastructure. The companies will bring to market a first-of-its-kind BESS system that can act as a reliable, high-performance alternative to conventional UPS systems outside the data center building while simplifying system architecture and reducing capital expenditures.

    Through this initiative, FlexGen and Rosendin are performing real-world, grid-connected tests that will prove

    Existing grid-forming PCS technology can meet fast-response and waveform control requirements
    Modifications to current AC Power Conversion System (PCS) firmware enhancements from OEMs will support seamless UPS replacement functionality

    Utility-scale BESS can support mission-critical loads, enhance resiliency, and simplify transition between grid-connected and islanded modes

    “As data centers scale to meet exponential demand from AI and hyperscale computing, we need to rethink how we deliver power resilience across the modern data center campus. This effort with Rosendin enables us to bring to market a smarter, leaner, and more responsive approach to data center energy design that doesn’t require any redesigns inside the walls of the data center—one where battery systems provide both power quality and grid services without compromise.”

    – Pasi Taimela, chief innovation officer of FlexGen.

    “Data center developers are looking for scalable and flexible power solutions that don’t compromise on performance. With FlexGen’s Innovation Lab and our experience in building complex electrical systems, we’re positioned to validate a solution that helps our clients build faster, smarter, and with more confidence.”

    – Bill Mazzetti, SVP of Rosendin.

    Battery Energy Storage Systems configured as interactive UPS alternatives offer significant value across the development lifecycle—from reducing electrical footprint and construction complexity to increasing energy efficiency and operational resiliency. This solution development reflects FlexGen’s and Rosendin’s shared focus on solving the most pressing energy infrastructure challenges facing data center facilities: speed, energy costs, reliable cutovers, and power quality. Results from the integration will help inform system architecture standards, procurement planning, and large-scale deployment strategies for future data center projects and suppliers across the industry.

    BESS DataCenters EnergyInnovation FlexGen Power Systems Rosendin UPS
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