| Developers: | NZR Oxide (Novosibirsk Radio Parts Plant) |
| Date of the premiere of the system: | September 2025 |
| Branches: | Mechanical and Instrument Engineering |
Content |
History
2025: Battery production launched in Russia
In September 2025, Rossel announced the launch of serial production of Oxide industrial batteries for uninterruptible power supplies for telecommunications equipment and handed over to customers the first large batch of more than 2000 units. The products are designed to replace imported analogues in backup power supply systems of telecom operators and telecommunications companies. This was reported in the holding on September 12, 2025.
According to the press service of Rosel, the Novosibirsk plant of radio parts "Oxide," which is part of the holding, is engaged in the production of batteries. The company has mastered the production of acid-lead batteries made using AGM technology, which ensure stable operation at a wide temperature range and are resistant to voltage drops.
New industrial batteries are used as part of backup power supplies for critical communications infrastructure. Batteries are installed on automated telephone exchanges, server equipment and automatic telephone announcement systems to ensure uninterrupted operation.
Lev Nosenko, General Director of the NZR "Oxide," said that the industrial batteries produced by the enterprise Oxide in terms of technical characteristics are not inferior to foreign counterparts that were previously used in telecommunications equipment. Domestic products fully comply with the requirements of telecom operators for reliability and durability.
Nosenko noted that the plant has concluded long-term contracts for the supply of batteries with key telecom operators in Russia. The contracts are executed in accordance with the approved schedules, which ensures stable supplies for the needs of the telecommunications industry.
AGM-technology of production provides high efficiency of batteries and extended service life in conditions of intensive operation. The design of the batteries allows them to operate in different climatic conditions, which is especially important for telecommunications equipment located in different regions of the country.[1]

