Data centers are the foundation of the digital economy. Critical applications, cloud services, and corporate operations depend on highly available environments, where any failure can generate significant impacts.

In this scenario, the redundant energy architecture plays a central role, ensuring that the operation remains active even in the face of faults, maintenance, or oscillations in the system.

High availability isn't optional—it's a commitment to business continuity.

Energy redundancy as a pillar of the operation

The reliability of a data center is directly linked to the way its electrical infrastructure is designed. Redundancy allows different power paths to operate independently, ensuring that failures do not result in interruptions.

More than avoiding stoppages, this strategy enables planned interventions without impact on the operation, raising the level of safety and adherence to international performance standards.

Redundancy means preparing the system for failure—without stopping the operation.

Robust medium and low voltage architecture

The basis of this reliability lies in the electrical distribution structure, developed to provide flexibility, safety, and operational efficiency.

At medium voltage, the system consists of 7 compact distribution panels, class 24 kV, including 5 Ring Main Unit (RMU) units and 2 MV-IN input panels. This configuration allows greater agility in operation, facilitating maneuvers and isolations without compromising the rest of the infrastructure.

At low voltage, the distribution is carried out by 117 electrical panels, ensuring that energy reaches every critical point in the data center in a controlled and safe manner. The interconnection between these systems is made of shielded aluminum buses with IP-31 protection, sized for 4,000 A and 1,000 A (3F+T), providing greater efficiency, safety and space optimization.

An intelligent architecture doesn't just distribute energy — it guarantees continuity.

Key differentials of the solution

  • Redundant structure designed for high availability
  • Operational flexibility with ring systems (RMU)
  • Segmented and safe low voltage distribution
  • Use of armored busbars for greater efficiency and protection
  • Infrastructure ready for future expansion

Each element of the system is designed to prevent failures - and sustain operation.

Engineering applied to high availability

Building an efficient data center goes beyond choosing equipment. It involves detailed planning, risk analysis, and the definition of strategies that guarantee continuous performance.

MSE Engenharia works in an integrated manner in the development of solutions for critical environments, combining technical expertise, innovation and a complete view of the project cycle - from concept to execution.

Designing a data center is about anticipating scenarios and ensuring quick responses to any situation.

Preparing for the digital future

In an increasingly connected world, the availability of information is essential. Investing in a redundant power architecture is ensuring that critical operations continue to operate with stability and safety.

MSE Engenharia remains committed to delivering solutions that support digital transformation, with a high technical standard and a focus on results.

The future is digital - and it depends on infrastructures that can't stop.

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