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Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system designs have taken a decided turn in recent years as drivers such as lower utility costs and greener technologies become a greater part of every design discussion. Of course, system reliability and performance remain important decision drivers. Many new products have been introduced to meet these changing imperatives, but two different transformerless approaches seem to be gaining traction in the marketplace.