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Introduction: Data Center Expansion Accelerates, Two Giants Join Forces to Solve Three Major Pain Points in the Industry
The explosive growth of digitalization and AI technologies has made data centers the core foundation of the digital economy. However, the rapid expansion demand is bringing three major challenges to the industry: long timelines to market, high capital investment, and significant carbon emission pressure. Recently, Siemens Smart Infrastructure Group and Delta Electronics reached a global strategic cooperation agreement to launch a prefabricated modular power solution. This "plug-and-play" prefabricated model shortens the data center deployment cycle by 50%, while reducing capital expenditure by 20% and carbon emissions by 27%, providing a new path for efficient and low-carbon data center construction.
I. The Data Center Expansion Dilemma: A Triple Test of Efficiency, Cost, and Low Carbon
As the core infrastructure supporting cloud computing and AI computing power, the expansion speed of data centers directly determines the pace of enterprise digital transformation. However, traditional construction models are no longer suitable for industry needs: On the one hand, the on-site assembly and step-by-step debugging of power systems is cumbersome, with time to market often taking several months, making it impossible to respond to the rapid growth in computing power demand; on the other hand, non-standardized design leads to material waste, rising construction costs, and persistently high capital expenditures; more importantly, the low energy efficiency of traditional power systems, coupled with the energy consumption demands of high-density computing power, continues to exacerbate the carbon emission pressure on data centers, contradicting global "dual carbon" goals. These pain points not only constrain industry development but also put enterprises at a disadvantage in the computing power competition.
II. Core Breakthrough: Prefabricated Power Solutions (SKID/eHouses) Reconstruct Construction Logic
The solution prefabricates, optimizes the layout, and pre-tests the entire process of core modules such as power distribution, UPS, batteries, and thermal management in the factory, allowing for "plug-and-play" operation upon delivery to the site. This off-site prefabrication model not only avoids the uncertainties of on-site construction and reduces construction risks but also maximizes the utilization of data center space—by reducing concrete usage alone, it can reduce capital expenditure for customers by 20%. The complementary strengths of both parties are the core support for the solution: Siemens' power distribution technology and engineering service capabilities, combined with Delta's UPS, battery, and thermal management technologies specifically designed for high-density AI loads, ensure both power reliability and extreme energy efficiency.

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III. Technology Empowerment: BIM + Digital Twin for Optimization Throughout the Entire Lifecycle
IV. Value Realization: 50% Speed Increase + 27% Carbon Reduction, Unlocking Dual Competitiveness
The value of the solution ultimately lies in the dual breakthroughs in efficiency and low carbon emissions: the standardized prefabricated model shortens data center time-to-market by 50%, helping enterprises quickly respond to computing power needs and seize market opportunities; the 27% reduction in carbon emissions stems from the application of high-efficiency energy-saving components, intelligent load regulation algorithms, and the synergistic optimization of Delta's thermal management technology and Siemens' power distribution system, which not only meets global carbon neutrality policy requirements but also reduces the long-term energy consumption costs of data center operations. Currently, this solution leverages the global supply chain system covering Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia-Pacific region of both parties to provide highly reliable power guarantees for cloud computing giants and hosting operators.
Summary: Ecosystem Collaboration, Defining a New Paradigm for Data Center Power
The collaboration between Siemens and Delta is not merely a combination of two products, but a synergy of the industry ecosystem—by integrating their respective core advantages in power distribution, power supply, and thermal management, providing data centers with a one-stop solution for "efficiency improvement, cost reduction, and carbon reduction." With the continuous growth in computing power demand, this prefabricated, intelligent, and low-carbon power solution is becoming a new benchmark for data center construction. In the future, both parties will continue to deepen their cooperation, leveraging their global supply chain and technological innovation capabilities to help more enterprises achieve efficient and sustainable data center operations.
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