With over four decades, APC is a flagship brand of Schneider Electric, providing clean battery backup power, and IT physical infrastructure.
Building upon its technological preeminence in single-phase power protection and physical IT infrastructure, American Power Conversion (APC) has become a global leader in critical power and cooling solutions, serving customers in homes, data centers, buildings and industries around the world.
Milestone Dates
1981
Three MIT engineers form American Power Conversion (APC) with a focus on solar energy.
1984
The company shifts focus to power protection for PCs and introduces its first UPS.
1989
APC introduces its revolutionary power management software, PowerChute.
1990
APC launches the Smart-UPS line, which is still recognized as the industry benchmark.
1999
The company enters the residential tech market with PowerShield, a solution for home applications.
2002
The company brings the PowerStuxure architecture to the network-critical physical infrastructure market.
2003
APC revolutionizes the data center market with InfraStruxure, its integrated solution for power, cooling, racks and management.
2005
APC acquires NetBotz to expand its portfolio of data center monitoring solutions.
2007
Schneider Electric acquires APC and merges it with the leader in three-phase UPS systems (MGE), to become the solution leader in critical power and cooling.
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