Delta, a global leader in power management and green smart solutions, has launched a comprehensive suite of AI-era technologies centered on sustainability under the theme “Artificial Intelligence x Greening Intelligence.” Highlighted at COMPUTEX 2025, Delta’s innovations include a containerized AI data center for edge computing, high-efficiency 800V HVDC power architecture, and advanced thermal management solutions designed to optimize energy efficiency and enable sustainable AI.
1. AI Containerized Data Center Solution
- A 20-foot prefabricated container integrates power, cooling, and IT equipment for rapid edge deployment.
- Supports NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 servers, 800G/1.6T switches, 80kW liquid cooling, and AI-powered cloud surveillance.
- Ideal for flexible deployment in remote locations, enterprise edge nodes, and telecom.
2. High-Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) Power Architecture
- Delta’s 800V HVDC architecture boosts power efficiency over 92%, improving AI data center power delivery by more than 4%.
- Features include Core Shell Liquid-Cooled Busbar, HVDC Air-Cooled Busbar, power capacitance shelves, and fast-response e-Fuse modules for safety and reliability.
3. Advanced Cooling Solutions for AI Data Centers
- Liquid-to-liquid cooling systems deliver up to 1,500 kW capacity to manage high heat density from AI servers.
- In-rack coolant distribution units (CDUs) support 140kW-200kW capacity, with liquid-cooled cold plates for GPUs and CPUs.
4. Microgrid and Energy Infrastructure Innovations
- Solid-State Transformer (SST) for seamless AC/DC conversion, supporting clean energy integration with reduced losses and footprint.
- Hydrogen fuel cells offering 60% efficiency and modular scalability for 24/7 stable power supply.
- Energy storage solutions delivering 2.5MW/5MWh capacity with advanced liquid cooling and fire protection.
5. AI Applications and Digital Innovations
- AI-powered smart manufacturing with digital twin tech integrated with NVIDIA Omniverse to simulate real-time production environments.
- BIM-enabled Integrated Data Center Infrastructure Management (iDCIM) for predictive thermal modeling and energy optimization.
Delta’s comprehensive solutions showcased at COMPUTEX 2025 address the pressing need for sustainable, energy-efficient AI infrastructure. From innovative containerized data centers and cutting-edge HVDC power architectures to advanced thermal management and microgrid integration, Delta is paving the way for a greener AI future that balances performance with sustainability.