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Schneider Electric announces its EcoStruxure Service Plan for UPS offering

With this service plan, condition-based maintenance is provided, meaning, the right maintenance at the right time and when needed and not a traditional calendar-based maintenance approach.

Schneider Electric announces their EcoStruxure Service Plan for 10-40 kVA Three-Phase Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) offering.
The EcoStruxure Service Plan combines traditional on-site services with digital capabilities powered by the company’s IoT-enabled EcoStruxure architecture. This service plan provides condition-based maintenance, meaning the right maintenance at the right time and when needed and not a traditional calendar-based maintenance approach while contributing to:

•Up to 75%, electrical failure risk mitigated, minimising unplanned downtime
•Up to 40% of maintenance activities and planned downtime are reduced with a strong financial impact
•Up to 25% of asset’s life extension
Digital acceleration has pushed for increased pressure over efficient IT management as never before, and maintaining properly related assets as part of an IT infrastructure is critical to assure uptime. As technology innovations in services can contribute significantly to achieving operational excellence, EcoStruxure Service Plan for Three-Phase UPS 10-40 kVA provides a tailored mix of on-site services, digital services and consulting. By allowing customers to choose the best plan that reflects their individual needs, it helps Data Center managers, IT managers, and Facility Managers transform their operations with a digital-led condition-based service plan with the following benefits and features:
• 24/7 expert remote monitoring
• Visibility with mobile app
• Condition-based maintenance
• Reduced Total Cost of Ownership
“Harnessing the combined power of our EcoStruxure platform with remote consultancy and on-site and dynamic maintenance offerings, we hope to empower them with not only the right tools but the flexibility to customise the support that best suits their individual business needs,” said Frederic Godemel, EVP of Power Systems and Services at Schneider Electric.