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Delta Electronics showcases energy-efficient data centre solutions at Data Centre World Asia 2025

Delta Electronics unveiled cutting-edge power and cooling solutions at Data Centre World Asia 2025, supporting sustainable, AI-ready data centres.

Delta Electronics, a global leader in power management and smart green technologies, unveiled a range of high-efficiency power, cooling and infrastructure solutions for next-generation data centres at Data Centre World Asia 2025 in Singapore on 8 October. The company’s showcase highlighted innovations aimed at supporting the rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing while enabling operators to meet sustainability goals.

Meeting the demand for high-density and sustainable infrastructure

Delta’s centrepiece is its 20-foot Containerised Data Centre, which integrates power, cooling and IT resources into a single compact package. Designed to accelerate AI adoption without major site retrofits, the system features a liquid-to-air coolant distribution unit with up to 80 kW of cooling capacity. It also supports High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) to reduce power conversion stages and improve overall energy efficiency.

The company also presented its Power Train Unit for AI edge applications, a modular power system that can scale up to 2,400 kW. Alongside this, Delta’s in-rack liquid-to-liquid cooling solutions deliver up to 200 kW per rack, providing precise thermal management for dense GPU and AI workloads.

Jackie Chang, Delta’s Head for Southeast Asia, said, “The growth of AI and emerging digital workloads are reshaping how facilities are designed and operated. At Data Centre World 2025, we’re demonstrating how Delta’s diversified and integrated set of high-efficiency solutions help customers solve pressing power and cooling challenges while building a more resilient and sustainable digital ecosystem.”

Flexible and future-ready energy systems

Delta is also featuring its customisable Power Skid, a prefabricated power distribution platform that combines switchgear, uninterruptible power supply (UPS) modules, rectifiers and battery storage in a factory-tested unit. Designed for rapid deployment, the Power Skid helps reduce installation complexity and time while allowing operators to tailor systems to site-specific requirements.

To further support resilient energy strategies, Delta is showcasing its Microgrid for Data Centre, which integrates renewable energy, batteries and backup generators to provide stable, high-quality power. This system is designed to maintain grid stability under demanding AI-driven workloads.

Another key highlight is Delta’s Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) Solution, which leverages green hydrogen to reduce carbon emissions and support long-term decarbonisation goals. Visitors to the exhibition can explore digital models of hydrogen applications and view Delta’s Net Zero Science Lab, reflecting the company’s commitment to cleaner energy adoption.

Advancing sustainability in digital operations

Delta’s presence at the event underscores its global sustainability strategy, which includes a pledge to use 100% renewable electricity by 2030 and achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The company’s technologies aim to help customers expand digital capacity while lowering operational costs and environmental impact.

Industry research, including findings from the Economist Impact Greening Intelligence report, shows that energy efficiency and grid resilience are increasingly critical as AI adoption grows. Delta’s integrated approach to power, cooling and clean energy helps data centre operators meet these evolving requirements.

Founded in 1971 and listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange, Delta Electronics has built a reputation for energy-saving technologies and sustainable innovation. It operates across nearly 200 locations worldwide and has earned long-standing recognition for environmental, social and governance (ESG) leadership.

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