XIOLINK installs solar panels at St. Louis headquarters

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Greentech Lead America: XIOLINK, a managed datacenter services and colocation provider in St. Louis, announced the installation of an advanced solar electricity system to provide sustainable energy to its downtown St. Louis headquarters.

XIOLINK’s building at 1111 Olive St. becomes one of the first in the city’s central business district to install solar panels.

The solar installation is part of the company’s efforts to adopt sustainability initiatives that reduce carbon footprint and positively impact their bottom line, said Brad Pittenger, co-founder and chief executive officer at XIOLINK. “It will also enable us to invest the green energy savings into better serving our clients and continuing to develop our outstanding IT professionals at XIOLINK.”

For this project, XIOLINK has partnered with two Missouri-based companies. St. Peters, Mo.-based SunEdison, a provider of semiconductor and solar technology, manufactured the Silvantis Solar Photovoltaic modules that provide long-lasting, reliable and efficient renewable energy. Kansas City-based Brightergy, which specializes in solar power integration, is managing the design and installation, with an anticipated completion by Labor Day.

The solar panels will supply power for XIOLINK’s offices and network operations center. The datacenter operations will remain powered by an advanced electrical system including diverse Ameren power feeds and redundant backup generators. This ensures that XIOLINK continues to maintain its industry leading 100 percent datacenter uptime which clients have come to expect.

With the addition of solar energy, XIOLINK remains committed to using smart technologies to reduce environmental impact, as well as maximizing resources and efficiency. Last year, XIOLINK was named one of St. Louis Business Journal’s “Heroes of the Planet” for incorporating many green technology processes without compromising reliability, security or technical capabilities.

XIOLINK’s datacenter also includes a cooling system that has 50 percent greater efficiency than conventional systems. Because of its unique design, the cooling system utilizes outside air when conditions are favorable. The datacenter is also equipped with LED and lower-energy florescent lighting that requires less power than traditional models and creates cooler operating conditions.

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Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath is the editor of GreentechLead.com. He has three decades of experience in tech media.

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