apc.com
APC, a flagship brand of Schneider Electric, provides clean battery back-up power, surge protection, and IT physical infrastructure inside and outside the traditional IT environment to deliver ‘Certainty in a Connected World’
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apc.com's revenueOVER TIME
Over the past three months, apc.com revenue has experienced growth of 7%, compared to the preceding three months.
apc.com competitors
In July 2025, apc.com outperformed its competitors in terms of revenue, with a total of $4,260,066. cyberpowersystems.com generated $967,312, batterysharks.com made $161,707, upsbatterycenter.com earned $409,341, provantage.com brought in $2,274,339, and backupbatterypower.com had $305,394 in revenue. In the number of transactions, apc.com had 4,677, while cyberpowersystems.com had 2,405, batterysharks.com had 891, upsbatterycenter.com had 935, provantage.com had 2,003, and backupbatterypower.com had 243 transactions. In terms of sessions, apc.com had 828,602, cyberpowersystems.com had 229,172, batterysharks.com had 92,306, upsbatterycenter.com had 101,212, provantage.com had 169,202, and backupbatterypower.com had 17,101 sessions. Overall, apc.com demonstrated a higher performance in revenue, transactions, and sessions compared to its competitors in July 2025.
Revenue share by device at apc.com
In July large majority of sales on apc.com, 86% was finalized on desktop devices, with 14% of sales coming from mobile devices (mobile web only, excluding app usage, if relevant).
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apc.com channels
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apc.com Google Ads spend
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apc.com devices
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