Selecting the appropriate UPS platform in the 50–70 kW range requires evaluating deployment architecture, power distribution strategy, and infrastructure scalability.
The Xtreme Power Ai90 is a modular rack-integrated online double-conversion UPS system designed for distributed infrastructure environments requiring high power density and simplified deployment.
This platform represents a shift from traditional floor-standing UPS systems toward rack-level power architecture aligned with modern compute environments.

Platform Design Philosophy
Ai90 is designed to align power protection with the physical and operational structure of modern infrastructure.
Rather than deploying power protection at the facility level, Ai90 enables UPS systems to be installed directly within the rack, reducing dependency on centralized electrical distribution.
This approach supports incremental infrastructure growth, reduces deployment complexity, and enables power protection to scale alongside compute density.
Key Platform Differentiation
- rack-integrated UPS deployment model
- integrated UPS, battery, bypass, and distribution
- high power density within standard rack footprint
- reduced infrastructure dependency
- alignment with modular and prefabricated deployments
- simplified installation and service
Platform Snapshot Matrix
| Category | Ai90 Platform |
| Architecture | Rack-integrated UPS system |
| Topology | Online double-conversion |
| Deployment Model | Distributed rack-level |
| Runtime Strategy | Short-duration with external scalability |
| Battery Architecture | Integrated internal system |
| Distribution | Integrated within UPS |
| Monitoring | Single system interface |
| Compliance | UL and CE configurations |
Legacy Replacement Context
In addition to comparisons with current UPS platforms, Ai90 is frequently evaluated as a replacement for legacy systems such as Eaton BladeUPS, which was widely deployed in modular data center environments and has now reached end-of-life status.
These evaluations focus on migration from centralized or semi-centralized UPS architectures to rack-integrated power systems aligned with modern high-density infrastructure.
Platform Comparisons
Ai90 comparisons focus on platform-level differences, including deployment architecture, system integration, power density, and infrastructure requirements.
These comparisons include both current-generation UPS systems and legacy platforms being replaced in modern deployments.
Quick Platform Selector
Selecting the right UPS architecture depends on deployment model, density requirements, and modernization goals.
| Requirement | Recommended Approach |
| Replace Eaton BladeUPS systems | Migrate to Ai90 distributed rack architecture |
| High-density compute racks (AI, GPU) | Ai90 per rack or per compute block |
| Transition from centralized UPS | Distributed rack-level UPS (Ai90) |
| Modular / prefabricated data centers | Ai90 aligned with rack-based deployment |
| Reduce rack space and infrastructure footprint | Ai90 integrated 13U system |
| Simplify installation and scaling | Ai90 single-system deployment model |
Ai90 Platform Comparison Matrix
| Platform | Comparison |
| Eaton BladeUPS (400V, discontinued) | Compare Ai90 vs BladeUPS → https://xpcc.com/ai90-vs-eaton-bladeups-400v/ |
| Schneider Electric Galaxy VS | Compare Ai90 vs Galaxy VS → https://xpcc.com/ai90-vs-schneider-galaxy-vs-ups-40-80kw/ |
| Eaton 93PM | Compare Ai90 vs Eaton 93PM → https://xpcc.com/ai90-vs-eaton-93pm-ups-40-50kw/ |
| Vertiv Liebert APM2 | Compare Ai90 vs Vertiv APM2 → https://xpcc.com/ai90-vs-vertiv-apm2-ups-40-80kw/ |
| Vertiv Liebert GXT5 (400V) | Compare Ai90 vs GXT5 → https://xpcc.com/ai90-vs-vertiv-gxt5-20kva-400v/ |
Model Comparison Approach
Ai90 comparisons are structured at the platform level, reflecting architectural differences rather than SKU-level variations.
The rack-integrated design consolidates multiple system components into a single deployment, reducing the need for model-specific comparisons across multiple configurations.
Infrastructure Architecture Context
UPS platform selection should be evaluated within the broader context of infrastructure architecture, including power distribution strategy and deployment model.
Explore related resources:
- Ai90 UPS Product Page
https://xpcc.com/products/ai90/ - Rack UPS vs Centralized UPS Architecture
https://xpcc.com/rack-ups-vs-centralized-ups/ - Rack Power Architecture Guide
https://xpcc.com/rack-power-architecture/
Xtreme Power Platform Positioning
Ai90 is positioned within the Xtreme Power portfolio as a high-density rack-integrated UPS platform for distributed infrastructure environments.
Other Xtreme Power platforms support different deployment strategies:
- M90Ci-2S → compact 10 kW rack-integrated UPS
https://xpcc.com/products/m90ci-2s/ - M90Ci-6S → scalable 10–60 kW modular UPS
https://xpcc.com/products/m90ci-6s/ - X90 Series → facility-level modular UPS systems
https://xpcc.com/products/x90-2s/ - Li90 → integrated cabinet UPS (208/120 V)
https://xpcc.com/products/li90/
This structure enables alignment between infrastructure design and UPS architecture.
Deployment Environments
Ai90 is typically deployed in environments requiring rack-level power protection and scalable capacity, including:
- high-density compute racks
- AI and GPU infrastructure
- edge data centers
- IDF and MDF environments
- telecommunications infrastructure
- industrial and automation systems
Master Comparison Ecosystem
Explore all UPS comparison hubs:
https://xpcc.com/ups-competitive-comparisons/
Plan With Confidence
Xtreme Power Conversion supports UPS sizing, runtime planning, and infrastructure design for modern deployment environments.
Phone: (800) 582-4524
Email: sales@xpcc.com
