
Delta Unveils Comprehensive AI Data Center and Power Solutions Emphasizing Sustainability at COMPUTEX 2025
Delta, a global frontrunner in power management and smart green solutions, today revealed an extensive portfolio of advanced solutions tailored for the burgeoning AI era, underscoring the company’s commitment to sustainability and energy efficiency. Presented under the compelling theme “Artificial Intelligence x Greening Intelligence,” Delta’s showcase at COMPUTEX 2025 highlights innovations that address the pressing needs of AI-driven industries worldwide — namely the rapidly increasing computational demands coupled with an urgent need for sustainable, energy-efficient infrastructure.
At the heart of Delta’s exhibition is the company’s newly-launched AI containerized data center solution, engineered specifically for edge computing scenarios. This compact 20-foot container integrates power delivery systems, advanced cooling technologies, and state-of-the-art IT equipment into a single, transportable unit. It is designed to deliver rapid, flexible deployment with minimal setup, significantly cutting down construction time compared to traditional data centers. Displayed prominently at booth, the containerized data center is already attracting considerable interest from visitors eager to explore how such modular solutions can empower edge and enterprise applications with high computing needs.
In addition to this modular data center solution, announced a new certification for its in-rack Coolant Distribution Unit (CDU) tailored for the NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 GPU, providing NVIDIA customers with enhanced cooling capabilities within server racks. Efficient thermal management at the rack level is vital for maintaining optimal performance and reliability of high-density AI servers, and Delta’s in-rack CDU solutions offer scalable, high-capacity cooling that meets these stringent demands.
Recognizing the soaring power requirements that AI computing places on infrastructure, Delta also introduced its innovative 800V High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) power architecture for AI data centers. This forward-looking power delivery system improves energy efficiency by reducing conversion stages, leading to minimized power losses and more streamlined energy usage from grid to chip. Complementing the HVDC solution is microgrid technology, designed to enhance power reliability and resilience by enabling AI data centers to intelligently manage diverse energy sources and fluctuating loads, including the integration of renewable energy and energy storage.
With these comprehensive offerings spanning grid-to-chip power solutions and next-generation thermal management, aims to accelerate the transition toward more sustainable AI operations — addressing environmental concerns without compromising the rapid performance advancements demanded by AI workloads.
Leadership Insights: Driving Sustainable AI Innovation
Ping Cheng, Chairman and CEO of Delta, emphasized the company’s strategic approach, stating, “With the rapid expansion of AI applications, industries worldwide face the dual challenge of scaling computing power while maintaining sustainability. Delta’s leadership in power and thermal management enables us to enhance energy efficiency by optimizing power architectures and reducing conversion losses. For enterprises adopting AI, we offer a highly integrated, containerized data center solution that supports rapid deployment and operational efficiency — including tailored solutions for NVIDIA’s GB200 NVL72 GPU. Through these innovations, Delta is committed to powering a sustainable AI future.”
Adding to the narrative, Shan-Shan Guo, Chief Brand Officer of Delta, highlighted the experiential aspects of the showcase, “This year, Delta’s exhibition is dedicated to illustrating the theme of sustainable AI with immersive experiences covering the entire energy chain — from grid power and data centers to servers and chips. Visitors begin their journey at our ‘Greening Intelligence’ zone, which features key insights from a global sustainable AI research report developed by Economist Impact and supported by Delta. This section introduces critical sustainability challenges and directs attendees to practical solutions showcased throughout our booth, such as the full-scale AI containerized data center. We also premiered our new brand video ‘In You, In Me,’ which creatively depicts an AI robot collaborating with a data center — symbolizing our vision for a future where sustainable AI and human ingenuity coexist and thrive.”
Power and Thermal Management Innovations for AI Data Centers
Ares Chen, Vice President and General Manager of Delta’s Power and System Business Group, elaborated on Delta’s holistic approach: “Delta delivers a full spectrum ‘grid-to-chip’ solution, encompassing power supplies, passive components, and advanced thermal management. Our 800V HVDC architecture for AI data centers represents a paradigm shift in power delivery — improving energy efficiency by more than 4%, reaching a remarkable 92% efficiency. This means less wasted energy and more sustainable operations.”
Chen further explained, “AI servers generate tremendous heat due to their intense processing capabilities. To handle this, Delta offers a comprehensive portfolio of cooling solutions including both air and liquid cooling systems designed to meet varying heat density requirements. Our Core Shell Liquid-Cooled Busbar and HVDC Air-Cooled Busbar support high power capacities of up to 50VDC/8000A and 800VDC/1000A respectively, ensuring stable and efficient system operations.”
On the liquid cooling front, Delta provides liquid-to-liquid cooling systems capable of delivering up to 1,500 kW of cooling capacity, suitable for large-scale AI data center deployments. At the rack level, Delta’s Coolant Distribution Units (CDUs) offer scalable cooling solutions with capacities up to 200 kW. Moreover, the company’s liquid-cooled cold plate modules designed for GPUs and CPUs ensure precise thermal control of next-generation chips, enabling higher performance and reliability for demanding AI workloads.
ICT and Energy Infrastructure Solutions Tailored for AI
Kelvin Huang, Vice President and General Manager of Delta’s ICT Infrastructure Business Group, addressed the operational challenges AI data centers face: “AI computing infrastructure is characterized by high power consumption and extremely dense computing loads. Our AI containerized data center solution offers a compelling alternative to conventional facilities, enabling deployment within weeks rather than months or years. This rapid deployment capability translates into lower upfront costs, accelerated time to market, and the flexibility to operate in remote or edge locations.”
Huang continued, “The rise of AI data centers also coincides with increased adoption of microgrid and renewable energy technologies. Delta’s solutions integrate key technologies such as hydrogen energy and energy storage, facilitating the use of diverse power sources. Our intelligent energy dispatching systems ensure optimal energy allocation, delivering stable and reliable power supplies while maximizing the use of green energy.”
Strategic Importance and Ecosystem Impact
Delta’s innovations align with broader industry trends emphasizing sustainable computing and greener data center operations, which have become increasingly critical as AI workloads grow exponentially. By providing modular, energy-efficient solutions for both power delivery and cooling, Delta not only supports the AI computing needs of today but also future-proofs infrastructure for emerging challenges.
Moreover, Delta’s participation at COMPUTEX 2025 marks a strategic milestone. The event, held from May 20 to 23 at the Nangang Exhibition Center, serves as a key platform for global technology leaders to converge and shape the future of computing, AI, and green energy solutions. Delta’s booth, located in Hall 1, 4F, stand No. L0617a, invites media, industry partners, customers, and the general public to engage directly with cutting-edge technologies designed to build a sustainable AI future.
Delta’s comprehensive suite of solutions unveiled at COMPUTEX 2025 embodies the company’s dedication to powering the AI revolution sustainably. From its compact and rapidly deployable containerized AI data centers, advanced in-rack cooling solutions certified for high-performance GPUs, to the game-changing 800V HVDC power architecture and resilient microgrid integrations, Delta addresses the multifaceted challenges posed by AI infrastructure growth.
By advancing energy-efficient power delivery and thermal management technologies, Delta enables enterprises to meet AI’s computational demands without compromising environmental goals. The fusion of sustainability with innovation showcased at COMPUTEX underscores Delta’s role as a pioneer, helping to shape a greener, smarter AI-enabled world.