Save the date: May 15th - Asian & American-friendly session available

In this session, we will discuss the key challenges posed to battery backup units by AI workloads in modern data centers, for then exploring key trends and solutions. We'll examine the key topologies that fit to this application, highlighting pros and cons for each of them and the key challenges for a BBU designer. We'll then delve into Infineon's offering, providing technical details on our Partial Power Converter (PPC) technology, and showcase system demonstrators that can help you optimize your battery backup unit design for maximum performance and efficiency.

During the webinar, you'll hear about:

  • Trends in AI battery backup units
  • Next-generation battery backup unit solutions for AI data centers
  • Partial Power Converter (PPC) deep dive
Rafael Garcia
Rafael Garcia
Rafael Garcia

System Architect

System architect with experience in data center PSUs, on-board chargers for electric vehicles and residential solar applications. Rafael focuses on the impact of the major trends in the selection of the different semiconductor technologies. He also works on identifying the key drivers that will lead the next generation of products, thus accelerating the decarbonization of the application.

BBU Solutions Webinar
May 15, 2025
09:00 ( CEST )

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Susheel Badha
Susheel Badha
Susheel Badha

System Architect

Susheel boasts over 16 years of experience in the power electronics industry, with a strong foundation in designing and developing switch-mode power supplies. He spent seven years as a research and development engineer, crafting SMPS solutions for telecom, server, and lighting applications, and later served as a senior research engineer, designing power electronics for space and warfare applications. In the later position as project lead, Susheel developed cabin power supply solutions for aircraft. With a proven track record of designing power supplies ranging from 5 to 15 KW, he has brought his expertise to Infineon, where he currently serves as a system architect, focusing on battery charging/discharging and Battery Management System applications.