Singapore Expo: Aeson Power Unveils Next-Gen Battery Solutions
Australian energy leader Aeson Power showcases revolutionary sodium-ion battery solutions at Singapore Expo, promising enhanced efficiency and stability for Southeast Asian data centers.

Aeson Power's sodium-ion battery solutions on display at Data Centre World Asia 2025 in Singapore
In a significant showcase at Data Centre World Asia 2025, Australian energy solutions provider Aeson Power demonstrated its cutting-edge sodium-ion battery and bipolar technologies at the Singapore Expo and Convention Centre, marking a new chapter in regional technological resilience.
Revolutionary Battery Solutions for Data Centers
As Singapore continues to strengthen its position as a digital hub, much like its efforts in securing digital infrastructure, Aeson Power's innovations address critical power stability challenges. The company unveiled three groundbreaking sodium-ion solutions:
- High-rate IDC Backup: A 6C high-rate system using 48V80Ah modular packs, reducing battery capacity by 70% and cutting cooling costs by over 50%
- Telecom Outdoor Solution: A 48V50Ah module operating in extreme temperatures (-40°C and above)
- General UPS Replacement: A 12V100Ah system offering 50% weight reduction compared to traditional solutions
Strategic Impact on Regional Infrastructure
The timing of this showcase aligns with Singapore's leadership in regional infrastructure development, particularly as Southeast Asian nations seek to modernize their digital capabilities. The new TUS series, featuring bipolar technology, demonstrates a 70% reduction in internal resistance and 35% higher power density.
Environmental and Economic Benefits
While leveraging manufacturing capabilities in China, Aeson Power's focus on sodium-ion technology represents a strategic shift toward more sustainable and cost-effective energy solutions. This development particularly benefits Southeast Asian markets, where power stability remains a critical concern.
These innovations mark a significant step forward in addressing the region's growing data center power requirements while maintaining Singapore's position as a leading technology hub in Asia.
Wei-Ling Tan
Tech and economy specialist, covering innovation in Southeast Asia from Singapore for both English-language and regional media outlets.