In the 20th century, when the UPS was first invented, its sole purpose was to provide emergency power during power failures, and its expensive cost limited its application. Today, with the continuous development of power electronics, the UPS can efficiently optimize power quality, filter line noise, suppress surges, and provide longer backup power in any location on demand. Low energy consumption, high reliability and small footprint have become the new development directions for the UPS in a low-carbon society.
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