Clean Power for Telecom Communications - Communications / Telecom / Datacom
In today’s data-driven and connected world in which mobile services outpace the grid, the power requirements to support people, businesses and devices continue to rapidly grow. In 2018, mobile operators across the globe spent $28 billion, or 16.5% of their annual OPEX, on energy. With the introduction of 5G, this financial and environmental burden is expected to double. Whether seeking alternative energy solutions for primary off-grid power or backup power for regions where grid services are poor, or where redundancy is crucial to backup heavy network traffic, telecom providers and towercos are turning to GenCell for clean, reliable and cost-efficient power solutions.
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Reliably Powering OFF-GRID TOWERS
With off-grid towers being constructed at a rate of 16% per year, the challenge of powering telecom networks in rural areas beyond the grid is tough and growing. Off-grid power solutions combining diesel generators, batteries and solar panels involve reliability issues, rising fuel costs, frequent maintenance and are targets for theft and vandalism, all of which contribute to high operating expenses. In addition, governmental and environmental regulations are increasingly restrictive on the use of diesel. To manage these difficult challenges, off-grid cell tower operators need new answers; many are turning to GenCell, who brings the unique zero-emission ammonia-based A5 solution that improves reliability and lowers stand-alone power supply operating costs.
Reliably Powering Uninterrupted Operations
Keeping mobile network towers running in poor grid conditions where there are frequent outages is costly and challenging. Auxiliary power systems must be routinely fueled and maintained for regular use — with no margin for error. In locations where grid connectivity is satisfactory, auxiliary power solutions are critical to ensure 24/7 electricity and power behind the meter during times of peak demand and high costs. With 5G, this need will grow. As compliance with sustainability objectives becomes more important, telecom leaders are investing in renewable energy to gain energy independence and support their brand values. Whether in poor grid or stable grid conditions, telecom providers are turning to GenCell for reliable backup power solutions that minimize both their carbon footprint and their OPEX.