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East Penn Launches Armor Alloy Technology at 7×24 Exchange

East Penn Manufacturing has introduced its Armor Alloy Technology at the 7×24 International Exchange Conference in San Antonio, TX, aimed at enhancing the durability and performance of its Deka HRC battery line for datacenter and Hyperscale applications. “We feel really good about bringing a battery technology to the market that is laser-focused on meeting the needs of the customer,” stated Bruce Cole, East Penn’s Senior VP of Industrial Sales. “With the daily challenges of rising costs and unforeseen disruptions affecting datacenters, we need protection from this continual rise of uncertainty. Our customers deserve to have the upmost confidence in uninterrupted power by using batteries with Armor Battery Technology. They deserve a confidence level that is much higher and brings greater value than batteries that just offer pure lead as a solution.”

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Designed to maximize budget efficiency without compromising reliability, Deka HRC batteries deliver peak performance across a range of 600–950 W.P.C. @ 15 minutes to 1.67 V.P.C. and are tested to IEEE 1188 standards for 100% initial string capacity. The Deka HRC and broader Deka Reserve Power lines are UL1973 certified, making East Penn the only U.S.-based manufacturer with this certification. Nearly 100% recyclable, these batteries offer a competitive Total Cost of Ownership versus alternatives like lithium, delivering dependable, cost-effective energy for critical operations.

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