60–80 kW · 208/120V Three-Phase · Modular Online UPS · Competitive Comparison

M90U-80 vs Eaton 93PM-60

The Xtreme Power M90U-80 and the Eaton 93PM-60 are both modular UPS platforms for scalable deployments. The M90U-80 supports higher maximum capacity within a single cabinet, integrates a modular static-switch architecture, and includes maintenance bypass as standard. The Eaton 93PM-60 supports modular power expansion up to 60 kW depending on configuration. For facilities seeking higher usable capacity and a service-optimized modular design, the M90U-80 delivers greater long-term flexibility.

Xtreme Power
M90U-80
vs
Eaton
93PM-60
Where the M90U-80 leads

What the M90U-80 brings

  • Higher maximum usable capacity (80 vs 60 kW).
  • Hot-swappable power and battery modules.
  • Modular static-switch architecture.
  • Integrated maintenance bypass as standard.
  • Longer internal runtime at high load and longer warranty.
Side-by-side

Feature comparison

SpecificationXtreme Power M90U-80Eaton 93PM-60Advantage
Capacity range15–80 kW20–60 kWHigher maximum capacity
Max capacity (single cabinet)80 kW (internal batteries)60 kW (internal batteries)More usable power
ModularityPower, battery & static-switch modulesPower & battery modulesModular static switch
Power increments15 kW or 20 kW20 kWFiner scalability
Hot-swappable modulesPower & battery modulesNot hot-swappableService without downtime
Internal runtime @ 60 kW9 min (16 batt. modules)8 minLonger runtime
Internal runtime @ max load6 min @ 80 kWNot available (60 kW max)Runtime at higher capacity
Maintenance bypassIntegrated, standardOptional internal or sidecarNo added cabinet required
Display10-in touchscreen LCD10-in touchscreen LCDEquivalent interface
Cabinet width23.6 in22 inEaton 1.6 in narrower, at lower capacity
Warranty2-year parts1-year parts; 90-day laborLonger coverage

Both are modular online UPS. The M90U-80 leads on maximum capacity (80 vs 60 kW), hot-swappable power and battery modules (the 93PM-60 is not hot-swappable per the source), a modular static switch, finer 15/20 kW increments, integrated runtime, a standard bypass, and warranty term. Displays are equivalent (both 10-in touchscreen), and the Eaton cabinet is marginally narrower (22 vs 23.6 in) though at lower capacity. Confirm Eaton 93PM-60 specifications against current Eaton documentation.

Where each fits

Choosing between them

Choose the M90U-80 for capacity up to 80 kW, hot-swappable service, integrated internal batteries, and a standard bypass; the Eaton 93PM-60 fits facilities capped at 60 kW, standardized on Eaton, or aligned with existing Eaton service agreements.

Choose the M90U-80 if you need

  • Modular online UPS up to 80 kW
  • Integrated internal battery architecture
  • Higher usable capacity per cabinet
  • A standard internal maintenance bypass
  • Simplified lifecycle serviceability

The 93PM-60 may fit if you need

  • Capacity limited to 60 kW
  • Alignment with existing Eaton deployments
  • Existing Eaton service agreements

Plan your high-density modular UPS deployment

Talk to an Xtreme Power specialist about sizing the right M90U-80 configuration and runtime architecture, planning N+1 redundancy and phased capacity expansion, and comparing modular three-phase platforms for data center, healthcare, industrial, and critical-infrastructure environments.