Delta and Siemens Partnership Aims to Make Data Centers Faster and more Sustainable

Delta and Siemens Partnership Aims to Make Data Centers Faster and more Sustainable

Delta and Siemens collaborate on modular power solutions for faster and more efficient data centers.

Delta and Siemens announce a global partnership to deliver prefabricated, modular energy solutions for data centers. This collaboration aims to cut implementation time in half, reduce investment costs, and lower CO2 emissions.

Plug-and-play

Both companies combine their expertise to enable a plug-and-play approach. By using prefabricated container solutions, such as SKIDs and eHouses, data center operators can scale their infrastructure faster. The solution is built and tested off-site, reducing construction risk and significantly shortening installation time.

Delta provides UPS systems, batteries, and cooling technologies, which the company says are specifically tailored to the high energy demands of AI and cloud computing environments. Siemens contributes its expertise in electrical distribution and automation. According to the companies, the combined solution can reduce investment costs by up to 20% and CO2 emissions by up to 27%, partly through more efficient space utilization and reduced concrete consumption.

Hyperscale and Colocation

The partnership specifically targets hyperscale and colocation operators. Through the economies of scale from standardization, combined with a global delivery network via integration hubs in EMEA and APAC, Delta and Siemens aim to accelerate time-to-market for new capacity.

For customers, the partnership means a ready-to-use power infrastructure with high reliability, lower operational risks, and shorter implementation cycles.