If you're specifying battery racks for a data center, telecom facility, or backup power room, you've likely looked at catalog options and wondered whether a custom solution is worth the investment. Here's a straightforward breakdown.
Off-the-Shelf: When It Works
Standard battery racks from major distributors are a fine choice when:
- Your batteries match common form factors (Group 31, GNB, Deka)
- The room has standard ceiling heights and clear access aisles
- You're deploying a small number of identical strings
- Lead time is critical and the project scope is fixed
The upside is fast delivery — usually 2–4 weeks from stock. The downside is that you're adapting your layout to the rack instead of the other way around.
Custom Fabrication: When It Pays Off
A custom rack makes sense when:
- Non-standard batteries — lithium modules, tall VRLA cells, or mixed chemistries that don't fit catalog frames
- Space constraints — low ceilings, narrow aisles, or rooms where you need to maximize energy density per square foot
- Seismic requirements — Zone 4 anchoring, cross-bracing, and engineered connections that exceed what stock racks provide
- Multi-tier configurations — stacking three or four levels with integrated cable management and spill containment
- Future expansion — designing the frame to accept additional strings without structural modification
Cost Comparison
A common misconception is that custom always costs more. In reality:
| Factor | Off-the-Shelf | Custom |
|---|---|---|
| Unit price | Lower | Slightly higher |
| Shipping (oversize) | Can be expensive | Optimized dimensions |
| Field modification | Common ($$$) | Not needed |
| Wasted floor space | Frequent | Eliminated |
| Engineering time | You adapt drawings | We handle it |
When you factor in field labor to modify standard racks — welding adapters, drilling new holes, fabricating spacers — custom is often cheaper overall.
What We Deliver
At Balazs Fabrication, every battery rack is built to your specifications:
- You send us the battery data sheets and room dimensions
- We model it in 3D and confirm clearances, seismic loads, and cable paths
- We fabricate with precision-cut steel, powder coat or hot-dip galvanize to your spec
- We ship it ready to bolt down and load — no field welding, no guesswork
Bottom Line
If your installation is straightforward and time-critical, off-the-shelf works. If you're dealing with space limits, unusual batteries, seismic zones, or future growth — custom fabrication saves money and headaches downstream.