50–350 kW Modular 480V UPS · Platform Comparison

Xtreme Power X90-5S vs Vertiv Liebert EXL S1

A 50–350 kW modular 480V UPS comparison — the hot-swappable, high-density X90-5S against the Vertiv Liebert EXL S1 (250–400 kW). The X90-5S is a scalable, modular online double-conversion UPS that protects critical data and equipment, available from 50 kW to 350 kW.

Capacity
50–350 kW
Footprint
9.2 sq ft (40% smaller)
Altitude
Full to 5,200 ft
Power modules
Hot-swappable, no downtime
Overview

Integrated hot-swap modular vs. conventional modular

The Xtreme Power Conversion X90-5S is a scalable, modular online double-conversion 480V UPS that efficiently protects critical data and equipment from power problems, available in capacities from 50 kW to 350 kW.

The Vertiv Liebert EXL S1 is an online double-conversion UPS deployed across data-center and large-facility environments, available from 250 kW to 400 kW.

Both platforms provide unity power factor output. The key differences are entry capacity and pay-as-you-grow scaling, power-module serviceability, altitude rating, footprint, and power density — compared below. The X90-5S modular design scales from 50 kW to 250 kW (5 × 50 kW modules) or 70 kW to 350 kW (5 × 70 kW modules).

Platform architecture context

How the two architectures differ

The Xtreme Power X90-5S is a scalable, modular online double-conversion 480V UPS built from hot-swappable 50 kW and 70 kW power modules, scaling from 50 kW to 350 kW within a single high-density cabinet. Power modules can be added or replaced while the system continues to protect the load.

Because power and battery modules are front-accessible and hot-swappable, capacity expansion and module service do not require transferring the load to unprotected utility power — an architectural difference that affects serviceability, uptime risk, and electrical-room planning.

Per the supplied comparison, the Liebert EXL S1 power modules are not hot-swappable, and adding capacity or redundancy requires an entire additional UPS plus a tie cabinet. The X90-5S scales in-cabinet — its 280 kW configuration upgrades to 350 kW, or to 280 kW N+1 redundancy, by adding a 3U 70 kW power module, with no additional footprint. The X90-5S also holds full capacity to 5,200 ft, where the EXL S1 derates above 3,300 ft.

Comparison matrix

X90-5S vs Vertiv Liebert EXL S1

FeatureXtreme Power X90-5SVertiv Liebert EXL S1Advantage
Capacity50 kW to 350 kW250 kW to 400 kWBoth platforms provide unity power factor output. The X90-5S modular design enables a pay-as-you-grow approach from 50 kW to 250 kW (5 × 50 kW modules) or 70 kW to 350 kW (5 × 70 kW modules) — a far lower entry capacity than the EXL S1’s 250 kW.
Modular / scalable designYes — modular and scalableNoThe X90-5S 280 kW capacity can be upgraded to 350 kW, or configured as 280 kW N+1 redundant, simply by adding a 3U 70 kW power module — no additional footprint required. Capacity or redundancy can be added to the Liebert EXL S1 only by adding an entire additional UPS and tie cabinet.
Hot-swappable power modulesYes — hot-swap power modulesNoX90-5S power modules can be added or replaced at any time, quickly and without powering the system down. The Liebert EXL S1 does not offer hot-swappable modules.
AltitudeFull capacity to 5,200 ft3,300 ftThe Liebert EXL S1 derates above 3,300 ft above sea level; the X90-5S provides full capacity up to 5,200 ft.
Footprint9.2 sq ft — 31.5″W × 42″D × 79″H12.8 sq ft — 51.3″W × 36.0″D × 79.1″HThe Liebert EXL S1 is about 20″ wider and occupies a roughly 40% larger footprint than the X90-5S.
Power densityUp to 38 kW per sq ftUp to 31.2 kW per sq ftThe X90-5S delivers higher power density than the Liebert EXL S1 — up to 38 versus 31.2 kW per square foot.
Warranty2 years on-site with factory start-up1 year on-site with factory start-upXtreme Power includes factory start-up and a 2-year parts & labor warranty; the Liebert EXL S1 includes a 1-year parts & labor warranty.

Vertiv Liebert EXL S1 figures are shown as supplied and are unverified; confirm against current manufacturer documentation. X90-5S figures per the X90-5S datasheet.

Key advantages

Where the X90-5S leads

  • Lower entry, pay-as-you-grow. Scales from 50 kW (5 × 50 kW modules to 250 kW, or 5 × 70 kW to 350 kW), versus a 250 kW entry point for the EXL S1 — both at unity power factor.
  • Scales in-cabinet. Upgrade 280 kW to 350 kW, or to 280 kW N+1 redundancy, by adding a 70 kW module with no added footprint. The EXL S1 requires an entire additional UPS and tie cabinet.
  • No-downtime module service. Power modules are hot-swappable; the EXL S1 does not offer hot-swappable modules.
  • Higher altitude without derating. Full capacity to 5,200 ft, where the EXL S1 derates above 3,300 ft.
  • 40% smaller footprint, higher density. 9.2 sq ft versus 12.8 sq ft (about 20″ narrower), at up to 38 kW/sq ft versus up to 31.2 kW/sq ft.
  • Longer standard coverage. 2-year on-site parts & labor warranty with factory start-up, versus 1 year.
Platform specification context

Specification summary

ParameterXtreme Power X90-5SVertiv Liebert EXL S1
Capacity range50–350 kW250–400 kW
TopologyOnline double conversionOnline double conversion
Input / output voltage480 V three-phase480 V three-phase
Output power factorUnity (1.0 PF)Unity (1.0 PF)
Power-module serviceHot-swappable (no system power-down)Not hot-swappable
Capacity upgradeIn-cabinet via 70 kW modules (to 350 kW or N+1)Additional UPS + tie cabinet required
Altitude (full capacity)5,200 ft3,300 ft (derates above)
Footprint9.2 sq ft (31.5 × 42 × 79 in)12.8 sq ft (51.3 × 36 × 79.1 in)
Power densityUp to 38 kW/sq ftUp to 31.2 kW/sq ft
Warranty (standard)2 years on-site + factory start-up1 year on-site + factory start-up

Detailed electrical specifications vary by configuration.

Typical evaluation scenarios

Where planners evaluate the X90-5S

Infrastructure planners frequently evaluate the X90-5S where:

  • Lower-entry deployments needing pay-as-you-grow scaling from 50 kW rather than a 250 kW entry point
  • High-altitude sites (above 3,300 ft) requiring full capacity without derating
  • Footprint- and density-constrained electrical rooms
  • Deployments that cannot transfer the load to utility power for module expansion or service
  • Projects standardizing on a longer parts & labor warranty with factory start-up

Engineering planning support

Xtreme Power Conversion supports facility engineers, consultants, and system integrators with modular UPS architecture evaluation, electrical-room deployment planning, capacity scaling strategy, and infrastructure upgrade assessment.