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17/08/2026 at 19:13 #99309
Addressing the Weak-Grid Challenge in Broadband Deployments
Short outages, sudden voltage drops, and unstable grid conditions remain a persistent obstacle for telecom operators, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), broadband network companies, and system integrators. When routers, modems, and ONTs lose power even briefly, they reboot and interrupt service continuity for subscribers. Compounding this issue, improper UPS selection—whether related to voltage mismatches, current limitations, peak load handling, or connector incompatibility—can cause application failure even when backup power is technically present.
Shanghai Mylion New Energy Co., Ltd., operating under the brand MYLION, positions itself as a global B2B provider of Mini UPS products, DC backup power solutions, and project support tailored specifically for telecom, ISP, broadband, and security applications. Headquartered in Shanghai, China, with business coverage extending globally, the company functions as a backup power partner as well as an OEM/ODM project partner for organizations seeking to resolve weak-grid reliability issues at the subscriber premises.
How MYLION Approaches Selection Risk
Rather than offering generic power backup, MYLION evaluates solutions based on real device voltage, working current, peak or startup behavior, and installation environment. This includes technical confirmation and connector/cable matching to reduce selection errors before deployment. This differentiated approach is intended to support more reliable DC backup deployment and reduce avoidable selection risks specifically for professional project customers—an important consideration for teams managing large-scale broadband rollouts where mismatched hardware can lead to costly field failures.
The company brings 13+ years of experience in Lithium Battery technology and 10+ years of experience in Mini UPS development to this specialization, focusing specifically on Mini DC UPS technical content and ISP/broadband backup power applications.
A Structured Product Portfolio for Different Load Profiles
MYLION’s product matrix spans ten distinct products organized into series that address varying voltage, current, and runtime requirements common in weak-grid broadband environments.
The 12V Standard Series—including the MU26W, MU48W, and MU68W—targets entry-level to mainstream broadband backup. The MU26W supports a 12V DC output of 2.5A continuous and 3A maximum, with 18.72Wh of battery energy, using DC5521 input and DC5525 output interfaces, and is aimed at telecom, ISP, and home networking use cases. The MU48W offers 29.6Wh of energy with the same output profile for ISP and broadband network equipment, while the MU68W extends capacity to 44.4Wh with a maximum power output of 36W (12V/3A) for professional ISP projects.
For deployments in residential or remote areas facing long-duration outages, the 12V Long-Runtime Series (MU635W / MU635L) provides 75.6Wh of battery energy while maintaining the same 2.5A continuous / 3A maximum output, prioritizing prolonged service continuity for standard CPE devices.
Higher-load equipment is addressed by the 12V High-Power Series (MU65W), which supports 12V DC input up to 6A and delivers 4A continuous / 5A maximum output (60W total) with 56.16Wh of battery energy—designed for high-performance WiFi equipment and storage-integrated gateways that exceed standard 2.5A thresholds. Building on this, the 12V High-Power Long-Runtime Series (MU35W / MU35L) combines the same 60W output capability with 75.6Wh of battery capacity, suited for professional gateways requiring both high peak current and extended backup time.
Recognizing that many installations involve multiple simultaneous loads, the 12V + USB Multi-Output Series offers dual-format backup. The MUJ46 provides 12V DC output at 1.5A continuous / 2A maximum, alongside dual 5V/3A USB-A and USB-C outputs, within an 18W maximum total output and 37.44Wh battery energy—suitable for small office/home office (SOHO) setups powering both a router and a USB accessory. The MUJ435 extends this concept with 50.4Wh of battery energy while retaining the same 18W system limit and port configuration.

For installations managing two separate 12V devices from a single AC outlet, the AC-Input Dual Output Series (ML1202AC) uses LiFePO4 battery chemistry with a 100–240V AC input and two 12V DC output ports (2A each, 24W total system limit), backed by 25.6Wh of energy—simplifying ONT and router combined installations without requiring an external DC adapter.
Looking Ahead: Development and Project-Evaluation Directions
MYLION also maintains products under development for evolving broadband requirements. The MUC85 is a USB-C PD Mini UPS intended for project evaluation, supporting USB-C PD input (65W standard / 100W max) and dual USB-C outputs of up to 20V/3.25A and 12V/2.5A, with 92.16Wh of battery energy—targeting modern WiFi 6/7 devices that require USB-C Power Delivery. The MU248 explores a 24V/48V telecom backup direction, using LiFePO4 chemistry with 48V/60V DC input and independent 24V (3A) and 48V (1A) outputs within a 100W system limit and 102.4Wh of battery energy, aimed at higher-voltage wireless CPE and radio bridge equipment.
Service Model Built Around Project Support
Beyond hardware, MYLION’s service capabilities include B2B project support, OEM/ODM services, and sample validation. This covers requirement analysis, model matching, sample testing support, connector/cable matching, private labeling, and documentation coordination, extending through managed pilot evaluation and mass-production preparation. Pricing follows a custom enterprise and project-based quote structure, while after-sales support includes technical evaluation, model matching, and project-specific documentation coordination for device-side hardware installations at the subscriber-side equipment level.
Compliance and Compatibility Considerations
Products carry model-specific UN38.3 and MSDS certifications, reflecting adherence to lithium battery transport documentation requirements. Platform compatibility spans routers, ONTs, ONUs, modems, gateways, CPE devices, and security/CCTV equipment, subject to electrical verification for each specific installation.
Who MYLION Serves
The company’s industry coverage spans telecom, ISP, broadband, fiber networking, and security sectors, serving telecom operators, Internet Service Providers, system integrators, distributors, brand owners, and OEM/ODM customers globally. Its technology partnerships extend to network equipment companies and fiber network operators, positioning MYLION within the broader ecosystem supporting global ISP and broadband customer-premises deployments.
For organizations evaluating mini UPS suppliers for weak-grid broadband projects, MYLION’s combination of granular product segmentation—spanning standard, long-runtime, high-power, multi-output, and AC-input configurations—alongside its project-based technical matching process offers a structured pathway for addressing the specific voltage, current, and connector requirements that determine whether backup power actually performs as intended in the field.
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