Huawei Hosts Green Data Center Elite Club to Drive Low Carbon Innovations in Barcelona
Huawei's Green Data Center Elite Club: A Push for Sustainability
At the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 held in Barcelona, Huawei took a significant step towards promoting low carbon strategies by organizing the Green Data Center Elite Club. This event successfully gathered more than 50 influential leaders from global telecom operators, industry experts, and analysts. The focus was on advancing discussions about AI-led data center technologies and sharing best practices for digital transformation.
Zhang Yuepu, Huawei's president of IT Consulting and System Integration Domain, introduced the FusionBlock solution aimed at revolutionizing data center design. He highlighted the integration of AI capabilities into data center management systems, which allows clients to develop next-generation facilities that are flexible, sustainable, and reliable, leading to both economic benefits and ecological preservation.
This gathering also featured insights from industry experts. Vladimir Galabov, a senior research director at Omdia, pointed out that prefabricated modules are becoming a standard in the industry. This shift is due to the increasing demand for quicker delivery, operational efficiency, and sustainability in next-generation data centers. Additionally, the rise in AI-driven computing tasks alongside increased rack density is accelerating the adoption of liquid cooling technologies.
Fergal McCann, CTO of eir Ireland, discussed Ireland's reputation as Europe's fastest-growing data center market. He emphasized that future construction efforts for data centers will hinge on comprehensive planning that takes into account various performance indicators like capital expenditures (CAPEX), time-to-market (TTM), and power usage effectiveness (PUE).
Throughout the event, extensive discussions focused on the driving factors, challenges, and technological advancements in data centers. The consensus emerged that enhancing returns on investment relies heavily on sustainable design practices, flexible capacity expansion, and improved utilization rates. It was concluded that the economic advantages of eco-friendly data centers cover their entire life cycle, with specific attention to initiatives aimed at maximizing space utilization and designing resilient capacity upgrades.
Additionally, energy savings and renewable energy sources were identified as crucial in addressing energy concerns. Technologies like liquid cooling and free cooling can significantly reduce the energy costs associated with data centers while enhancing operational stability. The evolution of renewable energy is making carbon-neutral data centers an achievable goal.
The modular design concept was noted to drastically reduce construction timelines, cutting delivery schedules by up to 30%. This speed enables clients to launch services rapidly and realize commercial value much sooner.
Nevertheless, the sector agrees on three primary challenges in data center construction: investment costs, energy sourcing, and the construction timeline. Participants expressed their eagerness to collaborate with Huawei in areas such as high-density computing power, modularization, and energy efficiency. Ultimately, this event facilitated meaningful communication and cooperation across the data center industry ecosystem, paving the way for the future of global data centers.
As Huawei aims to cement its position as a leading provider of AI infrastructure transformation solutions, the company is dedicated to assisting global clients in building sustainable, intelligent, and reliable next-generation data centers.