Gael Souchet
Gael Souchet
Gael Souchet is a Global Product and Launch Leader at Schneider Electric, based in Grenoble, France. He has over 20 years experience in critical power, in diverse positions. Having field experience with Services, design experience as a power design engineer. Gael has been working recently on new electrical architectures for large data centers, including not only UPS but also medium voltage and power distribution. Gael also worked on new energy storage solutions for 3-phase UPS systems. He is a Power Electronic/Electrical Engineer from the Grenoble National Polytechnic Institute (INPG).
Articles

Power Distribution and Management
UPS basics for electrical contractors & specifiers: How to choose, configure and cost-justify
- 2 min read
- Gael Souchet

Why Commercial and Industrial Applications Often Require a Mix of Centralized and Distributed UPSs
- 3 min read
- Gael Souchet

Power Distribution and Management
To Ensure UPS Reliability, Focus on System Design, Not MTBF
- 3 min read
- Gael Souchet

Power Distribution and Management
How to help customers choose and cost-justify a UPS design
- 3 min read
- Gael Souchet

UPS Deployment Design Choices for High Availability Applications
- 3 min read
- Gael Souchet

Power Distribution and Management
How to Help Customers Choose the Right UPS
- 2 min read
- Gael Souchet

Power Distribution and Management
Not Your Father’s UPS: Latest Models Offer Improved Efficiency, Management, Batteries and More
- 3 min read
- Gael Souchet

A New Take on UPS Eco-mode Delivers Efficiency Without Sacrificing Reliability and Availability
- 3 min read
- Gael Souchet
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