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Despite significant development possibilities, the UPS market faces numerous hurdles. Traditional UPS systems consume a substantial amount of energy and emit carbon dioxide, which raises environmental problems. Manufacturers are under pressure to offer energy-efficient and ecologically sustainable UPS solutions in response to increased environmental restrictions and demand for eco-friendly activities. Furthermore, the high initial expenses of UPS installation and maintenance provide a barrier, especially for small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs). Cost issues remain a substantial impediment to market expansion. Furthermore, significant technological improvements in power storage and alternative energy sources, such as solar and wind, pose a challenge to the UPS market by introducing competing options.