Rated IP55, it offers reliable defense against dust ingress and low-pressure water jets, making it well-suited for a wide range of applications — including edge computing nodes, small-cell 5G infrastructure, roadside units (RSUs), industrial control systems, and smart city deployments.
What IP rating should I choose for outdoor battery cabinets? For direct outdoor use, IP65 or higher is strongly recommended. Is liquid cooling always necessary? Not always.
Climate-controlled outdoor cabinets designed for Singapore's fiber network, protecting sensitive telecom equipment from heat, humidity, rain, and urban exposure.
Designed for remote locations, it integrates solar controllers, inverters, and lithium battery packs to ensure stable and continuous power for telecom equipment, surveillance systems, and off-grid applications. Its modular design supports easy expansion and remote monitoring.
This battery cabinet provides a compact solution for your complete solar powered battery system with minimal impact on walkways along the side of your home. The flexible design suits a range of inverters to be installed in the same weatherproof enclosure with our batteries.
Here we outline what IP55 actually includes, how it relates to the nema system, which design elements mark a good cabinet from a cheap enclosure, and when IP65/66 may be appropriate.