UPS System Buyback Solutions for Data Centers and Mission-Critical Facilities
Global Power Supply purchases pre-owned and surplus UPS systems, power distribution equipment, and related critical power assets from data centers and commercial and industrial facilities across the United States.
This program provides a streamlined path to monetize unused equipment, recover value during technology upgrades, or offset the investment in a new backup power solution.
Use the form below to provide your contact information and details about your UPS equipment. This information allows our team to evaluate your system and determine its potential purchase value.
Pictures of your equipment can be emailed to info@globalpwr.com
How the Selling Process Works
1. Submit equipment information
Use the form on this page to provide a brief description of the UPS system or power equipment available for sale. Include details such as manufacturer, model, kVA rating, battery type, enclosure style, and any supporting components.
2. Send photos for evaluation
Send clear photos of the equipment to info@globalpwr.com, including of the interior if accessible, and the data plate to help verify specifications. This ensures a faster and more accurate valuation.
3. Receive a valuation and purchase offer
A dedicated team member will review the information and provide a competitive offer based on equipment details, current market demand, and overall condition.
4. Schedule equipment removal
If the offer is accepted, Global Power Supply handles all logistics, including coordinated shutdowns, removal, transportation, and site cleanup when required.
Asset Recovery Options
Cash payment
A direct payment option for organizations liquidating assets or closing facilities.
Credit toward a new purchase
Trade-in credit can be applied to upgraded UPS systems, generators, battery energy storage systems, or other critical power equipment. This reduces capital requirements for future projects and supports reliable power infrastructure planning.
How Valuation Is Determined
UPS system valuations are based on several key factors:
Brand
Top-tier manufacturers tend to retain higher resale value due to long-term reliability and demand in the secondary market.
Age
Recent-generation models typically command higher prices, while legacy or discontinued systems may have reduced market value.
Condition
Operational status, physical condition, and battery health all influence pricing. Well-maintained equipment typically results in higher returns.
Size and configuration
kVA rating, battery runtime, input and output configuration, and included accessories, such as battery cabinets or maintenance bypass units, all contribute to the final valuation.
We evaluate each system with precision to ensure fair and transparent pricing.