Why Are We Exhibiting at Eliaden?
The reason for this year’s participation is simple. Requirements in data centers and other critical facilities are becoming more demanding. Power demands are increasing. Loads are becoming more complex. Redundancy must not only look right in a specification, it must work in practice. At the same time, documentation, service, and the ability to expand a solution over time are becoming more important than ever.
This is the landscape Anda-Olsen works in every day. We do not just deliver products. We deliver solutions that are built to perform in real facilities, with real demands for availability, follow-up, and operational reliability. For the customer, it is not only about choosing the right UPS. It is about choosing a solution that is correctly dimensioned, properly designed, and well suited for long-term operation.
What We Are Showcasing at the Stand
At Eliaden, we will be presenting Multi Power2, Multi Power2 M2X, Sentinel Dual 2, Sentinel Pro 2, and Sentryum, among others. Together, they reflect the breadth of what we work with, from large modular solutions for demanding installations to more compact systems for small and medium-sized critical applications.
The stand is built around solutions that respond to the needs we see most clearly in the market today. Multi Power2 is developed for installations with high demands for availability, efficiency, and flexibility. It makes it possible to expand capacity in line with actual needs, without tying up more capacity and capital than necessary. With efficiency of up to 98.1 percent, it also helps reduce energy losses and cooling load, which is especially relevant in data centers and other facilities with high power requirements.
For smaller data centers and other critical installations, Multi Power2 M2X is a strong choice. It combines a compact footprint, high availability, and modular design in a way that provides both flexibility and efficient use of space.
Sentinel Dual 2, Sentinel Pro 2, and Sentryum also show how stable and reliable solutions can be adapted to different needs. The key factor is not the size of the system, but how well the solution fits the facility and its intended use.

Solutions for Data Centers with Higher Demands
The development of data centers is moving quickly. Power demands are rising, especially in AI and high-performance environments. High power density puts greater strain on switchboards and components, increases the demands on selectivity, and leaves less room for error in system sizing. Mistakes made early in a project can have greater consequences later in operation.
That is also why it is not enough to talk about redundancy as a principle. Redundancy must work in practice. The difference between N, N+1, and 2N only becomes truly clear when a fault occurs, when load profiles change, or when service must be carried out without putting availability at risk.
This is closely linked to how Anda-Olsen works in the data center segment. On our data center pages, we highlight the need for modular capacity, high efficiency, real-time monitoring of load and system status, and solutions that can be expanded without interruption. In our technical article on power, redundancy, and availability, we also explain why redundancy must be tested and verified, not just drawn into a design.
The Difference Also Lies in the Delivery
For us, it is important to show that the difference is not only found in the products on display. It is also found in how the solutions are applied, engineered, and followed up.
In facilities where outages have serious consequences, documentation is not an attachment added at the end. It is part of the delivery. Scalability is not just a product term. It is a practical way to reduce risk and avoid committing more than necessary too early in the project. Service is not something that comes afterward. It is part of what creates real availability in operation.
That is also why we believe Eliaden is an important meeting place. Here, we can show both the solutions and the way we work, in dialogue with customers who are dealing with real decisions around uptime, growth, redundancy, and operations.
Meet Us at Eliaden
If you are visiting Eliaden from 27 to 29 May, you are welcome to stop by Anda-Olsen and Riello UPS at stand C01-22. We will be showcasing solutions for data centers and critical infrastructure, and we are happy to talk about how power supply systems should be designed when uptime is not something you take for granted.
Visitors does not pay an entry fee to get in to Eliaden, register here and stop by stand C01-22

