Eaton 9395XC and 9395XR Hyperscale UPS: Specs, Sizing, and Service
The Eaton 9395XC and 9395XR are hyperscale-class modular three-phase UPS systems for the largest data center deployments. The 9395XC delivers roughly 1125 to 2250 kW with market-leading power density and up to about 97.5% efficiency, while the 9395XR is a complete modular data-center solution rated to about 1500 kW, both with lithium-ion options. Comp-Utility, a long-standing Eaton distribution partner, specs and services them across Central Texas.

What We Provide
Our Capabilities
Spec for Hyperscale
We size 9395XC or 9395XR systems and design paralleled arrays for large and hyperscale data center deployments.
Learn moreInstallation and Commissioning
Installation, integration, and integrated systems testing validate redundancy before go-live.
Learn moreMaintenance and Battery Service
Preventative maintenance and lithium-ion battery service keep large arrays efficient and available.
Learn moreDensity and Efficiency
Market-Leading kW per Square Foot
The 9395XC is built for hyperscale, delivering very high power density so more critical capacity fits in less white space, with efficiency up to about 97.5%. That density and efficiency lower both real estate and operating cost at gigawatt-campus scale.
The 9395XR packages a complete modular data-center UPS solution rated to about 1500 kW with lithium-ion options. Comp-Utility helps select and deploy the right platform.

Key Specifications
| Attribute | Eaton 9395XC | Eaton 9395XR |
|---|---|---|
| Topology | Online, modular (hyperscale) | Online, modular DC solution |
| Power rating | 1125 to 2250 kW | Up to ~1500 kW |
| Voltage / phase | 480V, three-phase | 415 / 480V, three-phase |
| Efficiency | Up to ~97.5% | >97% double conversion |
| Density | Market-leading kW/ft2 | Complete modular solution |
| Batteries | Lithium-ion option | Lithium-ion option |
| Typical applications | Hyperscale, gigawatt campuses | Large and hyperscale data centers |
Specifications reflect the Eaton 9395XC and 9395XR product lines; exact ratings and configuration vary by model. Contact us to confirm the current configuration for your project.
The Comp-Utility Difference
Why Comp-Utility?
Long-Standing Distribution Partner
As a long-standing distribution partner of Eaton, Schneider Electric, and Vertiv, we specify best-in-class systems and back them with factory-grade service.
Engineer-Owned and Operated
Comp-Utility is owned and operated by engineers, with licensed Texas Professional Engineers (P.E.) on staff. That rigor anchors every design, specification, and installation.
Turnkey, Single-Contract Partner
We sell, design, install, and maintain complete infrastructure end to end. One accountable team and one contract for power, cooling, distribution, and cabling.
24/7 Emergency Response and Preventative Maintenance
Our technicians provide preventative maintenance programs and 24/7 emergency response, with rapid on-site dispatch across Central Texas when facilities need us most.
Licensed, Certified & Recognized
We hold ourselves to the standards of the institutions we serve, from professional licensure and jobsite safety to the industry organizations that set the bar for mission-critical work.

Licensed Professional Engineers
State of Texas (TBPE)
OSHA 30 Certified
Field Technicians

AFCOM Member
Data center industry association

7x24 Exchange Member
Mission-critical infrastructure
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Eaton 9395XC and 9395XR?
They are hyperscale-class modular three-phase UPS systems. The 9395XC delivers roughly 1125 to 2250 kW with market-leading power density and up to about 97.5% efficiency, while the 9395XR is a complete modular data-center UPS solution rated to about 1500 kW. Both target the largest data center deployments and support lithium-ion batteries.
Why is power density important at hyperscale?
At hyperscale, white space is expensive and capacity demands are enormous. A UPS with higher kW per square foot fits more critical capacity into less floor area, reducing real estate and infrastructure cost. The 9395XC's market-leading density is a key reason it is chosen for large campuses where every square foot counts.
How efficient is the 9395XC?
The 9395XC reaches up to about 97.5% efficiency in double conversion, with additional savings available in high-efficiency modes. At gigawatt scale, even fractional efficiency improvements yield large reductions in energy and cooling cost, making efficiency a primary selection criterion for hyperscale UPS systems.
Can these systems be paralleled into large arrays?
Yes. Both are designed to parallel into large, redundant arrays for capacity and availability, supporting configurations up to 2N. Comp-Utility designs the array topology and redundancy scheme to meet your tier and uptime targets, and validates it through integrated systems testing during commissioning.
Do they use lithium-ion batteries?
Yes. Both the 9395XC and 9395XR offer lithium-ion battery options, which are well suited to hyperscale because of their long life, small footprint, fast recharge, and low maintenance. Lithium-ion reduces battery-room space and replacement frequency, lowering total cost of ownership across a large fleet.
How do I choose between the 9395, 9395XC, and 9395XR?
The 9395 and 9395P serve large facilities up to roughly 1200 kVA, while the 9395XC and 9395XR target hyperscale with higher density and multi-megawatt capacity. The right platform depends on your capacity, density, redundancy, and growth. Comp-Utility's engineers model your requirements and recommend the best fit.
Who installs and services these systems in Central Texas?
Comp-Utility, a long-standing Eaton distribution partner with licensed Texas Professional Engineers, specs, installs, commissions, and maintains the 9395XC and 9395XR across Central Texas, including lithium-ion battery service and 24/7 emergency response. Call (512) 346-0999 or email sales@comp-utility.com.
What maintenance do hyperscale UPS systems need?
They need periodic battery testing, capacitor and fan replacement at end of life, firmware and connection checks, thermal scanning, and verification of operating modes and array redundancy. A documented program keeps warranties valid and prevents wear items from causing downtime. Comp-Utility provides preventative maintenance and 24/7 response across Central Texas.
My UPS is in alarm, what do I do?
Call Comp-Utility right away at (512) 346-0999, and have the unit's model and serial number ready along with any alarm codes or messages shown on the UPS display. A unit in alarm can indicate a battery, load, or power-path issue that needs prompt attention. Because we maintain a large base of units under contract with the major UPS manufacturers, we can escalate directly to the right factory resources and coordinate service faster and more directly than a single end user calling general support, often getting you answers and a technician on site sooner.