Schneider Electric Discusses Innovations in Data Center Design and Energy Management Strategies
Schneider Electric emphasizes the need for flexible, modular data center designs to handle increasing power densities and energy demands. Key areas of focus include energy efficiency, hybrid power solutions, and compliance with EU regulations. The company supports clients in achieving energy efficiency savings and reliability through advanced systems like EcoStruxure and liquid cooling technologies. Partnerships with NVIDIA enhance infrastructure design for high-density computing. The growing importance of ESG compliance and energy management tools is also highlighted.

Schneider Electric advocates for flexible, modular designs in data centers to address rising power densities and fluctuating energy demands. Key strategies include achieving energy efficiency with a Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) of 1.2-1.3, utilizing hybrid power solutions that combine grid and renewable energy sources, and ensuring compliance with EU regulations on environmental reporting.
The company’s EcoStruxure software can yield up to 30% energy savings. Liquid cooling systems and energy storage solutions are increasingly prioritized as traditional air cooling becomes inadequate. Schneider’s partnerships, notably with NVIDIA, facilitate optimized designs for AI and HPC workloads. The company also emphasizes the need for robust cybersecurity measures in data center operations.




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