

As artificial intelligence continues to develop rapidly, AI Computing Centre (AIDC) have become the foundation of next-generation computing. At the same time, their power demand and reliability requirements are increasing sharply. As a crucial part of power protection for AIDC, UPS lithium batteries face increasing safety challenges.
{alcircleadd}To address these challenges, Vision Group, a world-leading provider of smart energy solutions, has released the AIDC UPS Lithium Battery Safety White Paper, offering a clear analysis of key safety risks and practical protection strategies for high-density computing scenarios.
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Highlights
The white paper explains how AIDC operates differently from traditional data centres, and explains why existing UPS lithium battery safety designs are no longer sufficient. AIDC workloads involve frequent power surges and sharp load changes, which place continuous stress on battery systems and significantly increase safety risks.
Key highlights include:
1. Analysis of AIDC-specific battery risks, such as voltage sag, thermal accumulation, and accelerated system degradation caused by high-dynamic load profiles.
2. Identification of gaps in existing battery safety standards, which do not fully address long-term float charging combined with high-rate discharge in AIDC scenarios.
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3. Vision Group's proposed safety solution for high-density and high-dynamic environments, featuring:
a. 4L (Cell–Module–Cabinet–System) hierarchical intelligent safety architecture for full-link protection.
b. Multi-layer fire protection mechanisms at the cell, module, and cabinet levels.
c. End-to-end (F2O, Factory-to-Operation) management, covering factory-prefabricated cabinet transport, simplified installation, and structured operation and maintenance.
4. Future technology directions and industry initiatives, highlighting liquid cooling, AIOps, and solid-state batteries, and calling for AIDC-specific safety standards.
Note: This article has been issued by Vision Group and has been published by AL Circle with its original information without any modifications or edits to the core subject/data.
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