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NETGEAR APS2000W-200NES 2,000 W Modular PSU | Rack Mount, Enterprise
Netgear
MPN: APS2000W-200NES
$679.31$1,086.19
MAP: $749.99
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Key Features
- 2,000 W AC output
- Modular power supply architecture
- NETGEAR APS2000W-200NES MPN
- Enterprise-grade chassis power module
- Designed for high-capacity network systems
- AC input power supply type
- Deliver 2,000 W of AC power for high-density enterprise chassis
- Support faster maintenance cycles with a modular power supply design
Keep critical infrastructure running when power demand climbs. The NETGEAR APS2000W-200NES delivers 2,000 W of AC power in a modular form factor, giving enterprise teams the headroom needed for high-density switching and chassis-based deployments. It is built for environments where power stability, serviceability, and rack efficiency matter more than commodity PSU pricing.
A modular design simplifies replacement and maintenance, helping reduce disruption during scheduled service windows. For teams standardizing on NETGEAR platforms, this supply supports a cleaner spare strategy and faster field recovery than fixed-power alternatives. The result is a power subsystem that fits the operational reality of production networks: less downtime, fewer single-point service delays, and more predictable capacity planning.
Choose this model when lower-wattage supplies would force compromises or when redundant power architecture demands extra margin. It is the right fit for infrastructure that cannot afford power bottlenecks, especially in enterprise closets, aggregation layers, and core switching environments where every minute of uptime counts.
Ideal For
- Core switching chassis requiring high-wattage power capacity
- Aggregation-layer network equipment with modular PSU bays
- Enterprise rack deployments needing serviceable power modules
- Spare PSU inventory for production network infrastructure
Why This Product
- 1Higher 2,000 W capacity than entry-level replacement supplies
- 2Modular design supports faster service than fixed internal PSUs
- 3Better suited to dense chassis deployments than low-wattage units
- 4Purpose-built for NETGEAR infrastructure rather than generic compatibility






