Introduction
Huawei has made significant strides in the field of data center architecture and energy solutions, presenting its new generation site power facility architecture known as
Single SitePower along with the
RASTM guidelines for constructing AI data centers. These announcements were made by He Bo, the President of Huawei's Data Center Facility and Critical Power Product Line, during the Product and Solution Launch at
MWC Barcelona 2025. This initiative addresses the rising demand for digital and intelligent energy solutions, positioning operators as professional energy consumers in a quickly evolving technological landscape.
Single SitePower Architecture
The Single SitePower architecture is introduced as a contemporary solution for site power facilities, which integrates a unique three-level synergy mechanism encompassing power supply, storage, and information flow interactions. This architecture supports a bi-directional exchange among field power facilities, wireless networks, and power grids. The primary focus is to enhance field energy efficiency (SEE) and improve power availability (PAV) while simultaneously reducing energy-related carbon intensity.
Key Features
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Resilience: The architecture integrates advanced technologies—including high-voltage series connections, smart algorithms, and fast action circuit breakers—to construct resilient facilities capable of adapting to various energy demands.
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Environmental Sustainability: Enhanced energy efficiency through innovative practices is essential for combating climate change; thus, the design promotes eco-friendly operations while accelerating the adoption of green energy.
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Reliability: Huawei emphasizes the necessity of high-quality lithium batteries to ensure secure communication among power facilities, maintaining a reliable energy supply throughout operations.
RASTM Guidelines for AI Data Centers
As the AI domain proliferates, data centers face four critical challenges: reliability, ambiguity, rapid transmission, and high power demand. To tackle these issues, Huawei has introduced the
RASTM guidelines, which aim to standardize AI data center construction.
Core Tenets of RASTM
- - Reliability: AI data centers must adopt advanced architectures and professional services to ensure reliability throughout their lifespan.
- - Agility: The centers should embrace modular designs that facilitate flexible responses to fluctuating demands, aligning with the innovative nature of technology.
- - Sustainability: A pivotal focus on energy supply efficiency will shift towards maximizing the overall system’s efficiency through collective operations.
The Future of AI and Energy
He Bo highlighted the concept of
Power for AI and AI for Power, emphasizing the importance of integrating digital, smart, and low-carbon technologies through ongoing innovation. Huawei aims to assist operators' transition from basic to professional energy consumers, thus allowing them to construct resilient, green, and reliable IT facilities.
Conclusion
MWC Barcelona 2025, which takes place from March 3-6 in Spain, will be the platform where Huawei showcases its latest products and technologies. Visitors can find Huawei at booth 1H50 in
Fira Gran Via. This year promises intensified efforts in the rollout of commercial 5G-Advanced networks while utilizing AI to transform operators' business and operational processes. Huawei is committed to expediting this transition towards a more intelligent world in collaboration with partners globally.
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