Delta Electronics Unveils Integrated Infrastructure for AI Data Centers
Delta Electronics, a recognized leader in power management and sustainable technology solutions, is set to make waves at Data Center World 2026 scheduled for April 20-23 in Washington, D.C. The company will reveal its innovative grid-to-chip architecture specifically designed for the next generation of AI data centers. This solution aims to address the growing power density and thermal management challenges posed by artificial intelligence technologies.
The Unified Approach to Infrastructure
In the rapidly evolving landscape of data centers, Delta's Senior Vice President, Victor Lee, emphasizes the importance of a unified approach. Unlike traditional methods where power, cooling, and controls function as separate components, Delta strives to integrate these systems into a seamless platform. This strategic integration not only simplifies infrastructure but also enhances operational efficiency and scalability, which are crucial for handling the massive demands of AI workloads.
With extensive experience in supporting hyperscale environments, Delta brings to the table over 6.5 gigawatts of UPS capacity deployed across the United States. This solid foundation enables them to transition smoothly into AI-driven infrastructures that can meet and exceed the requirements of high-density computing.
Delta's Advanced Power and Cooling Solutions
Delta's power and cooling solutions are engineered to effectively tackle the increasing energy needs of AI and high-performance computing systems. At the heart of this portfolio lies the
Ultron DPM Gen-2 UPS system, which operates within a capacity range of 250 to 2500 kVA. This advanced three-phase platform not only supports evolving AI architectures but is also designed to simplify deployments across varied operational environments. With next-gen Silicon Carbide (SiC) technology, the system boasts an impressive efficiency rate of up to 97.5%, aiming to minimize energy losses as it handles demanding workloads.
Furthermore, Delta introduces the
UZR3 Li-ion Battery Cabinet, already established in over 3 GW of data center deployments globally. This cabinet meets stringent fire safety regulations, ensuring safety without compromising performance. Additionally, the newer
UZR3-S series is engineered to meet the NFPA 855 Large-Scale Fire Testing requirements, thereby enhancing fire safety for data centers facing significant compliance demands.
To handle thermal challenges in high-density environments, Delta will feature a
3MW Liquid-to-Liquid Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU). This unit supports cooling capacities up to 3000 kW and optimizes heat removal processes for intensive AI and high-performance computing workloads. The design includes features such as dual power input and hot-swappable filtration, which collectively ensure uninterrupted operations critical for mission-critical tasks.
Pioneering 800 VDC Architectures
One of the standout innovations is Delta's focus on
800 VDC power architectures, which allows data centers to efficiently transition into sophisticated AI factory setups. This design integrates high-density DC power shelves right within the racks, delivering up to 1.1 MW per rack at efficiencies surpassing 98%. Such systems greatly reduce conversion losses, meaning operators can scale their AI infrastructures with minimal disruption or major electrical reconfigurations. Features like high-efficiency DC/DC conversion and unique eFuse protection add layers of reliability while enhancing overall system performance.
Intelligent Building Automation Integration
Beyond power and cooling, Delta is revolutionizing how data centers manage their operations through advanced intelligent infrastructure and building automation. Central to this strategy is
enteliWEB®, a comprehensive building management system that delivers an integrated operational interface for HVAC, electrical systems, security, and lighting. This platform provides real-time insights, advanced analytics, and tailored dashboards that allow operators to optimize their infrastructure on a broad scale.
Working in tandem with enteliWEB are
O3 AI-enhanced multi-sensors that continuously monitor environmental conditions within the data center. These sensors measure parameters such as temperature, humidity, light, and sound, enabling precise control to maximize operational efficiency and performance.
Experience Delta's Innovations at DCW 2026
Delta Electronics invites industry professionals to visit booth #212 at Data Center World 2026, where they can explore cutting-edge solutions redefining power, cooling, and intelligent building solutions tailored for the AI data center of the future.
About Delta Electronics (Americas)
Based in Fremont, California, Delta Electronics (Americas) is a subsidiary of Delta Electronics, Inc. (TWSE: 2308), and has been an industry leader for nearly 40 years. Operations extend across the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil, providing energy-saving solutions across sectors such as data centers, telecommunications, renewable energy, industrial automation, and beyond. For more information, visit
Delta.