Eaton and Siemens Energy will collaborate to enable the construction of data centers with integrated onsite power. The companies will provide standardized modular systems and grid-independent energy supplies to fast-track data center deployment.
The collaboration “targets one of the most urgent bottlenecks in the global data center buildout: energy availability,” reports Data Center Frontier. “In an era when artificial intelligence models are driving exponential compute requirements … traditional timelines for grid interconnection are falling dangerously out of sync with digital infrastructure timelines.”
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